[sdiy] OT: A Touch of Yesteryear

mike ruberto somnium7 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 2 18:14:08 CET 2008


oh man that shirt is really cool! I'm a sucker for clothing with schematics.

I think I have seen that circuit in an old 1950s organ before. It was
the kind with a whole mess of tube oscillators for the top octave.
My Hammond has the transistor equivalent of that circuit for it's bass
pedals. I imagine the tube organ was using the flip flop for the same
purpose.

M. A. Ruberto

On Jan 2, 2008 10:53 AM, Scott Gravenhorst <music.maker at gte.net> wrote:
> This has nothing to do with the New Year really.  I was looking for a
> T-shirt to wear the other day when I spotted this at the bottom.
>
> http://home1.gte.net/res0658s/tshirtflipflop.jpg
>
> It is a T-shirt birthday gift given to me by my brother when I was in
> highschool.  I wore it only a few times, and you can see that the schematic
> is in very good condition.  Too bad I'm a fat old man now and could never
> get into the shirt...
>
> Anyone want to do a subharmonic with this?  (c:
>
> -- ScottG
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