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<DIV>For anyone interested:</DIV>
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<DIV>I own one of these, and frankly, the starting bid price is just about what
you ought to pay for it. But his disk reader is not broken, so that's nice
(but it only comes with a few disks - I have a bunch, but my reader doesn't work
anymore :-( What's really great is that my father, who taught middle
school in the 1970s (still does) when they used a punch-card attendance
mechanism - well, those attendance punch cards fit the RMI and indeed, create
sound when shoved into the slot. Man, I gotta get that "disk
drive" working !</DIV>
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<DIV>Honestly, the machine is a glorified organ (that's what I use mine as -
though it is an oddball digital organ). But it's fun, nonetheless.
'Specially through a nice phaser :-) It's helpful if the pedals work (and
actually mandatory for the volume pedals to work, as far as I know. Mine
has no sound without the volume pedals hooked up...)</DIV>
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<DIV>jpm</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>