I would like to respond to Mr. Korb's email.
First, if anyone wants a local party to check this thing out,
let me know and I can give you a full report. Just clear it with
the guy & call me at (630) 963-0557; I can go anytime (my name is
Dave).
Now the important stuff:
1. Lou Malnati's isn't considered very authentic Chicago pizza by
locals/purists I don't think. But if that's what you like, I don't
have a different recommendation.
2. I don't think there's anything interesting w/in 4-500 miles of
Chicago... just farm country (and the lakes in WI). Notre Dame?
What do you do there besides go to church or something?
--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, Jerry Korb <jkorb@i...> wrote:
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> zappaboggs wrote:
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> > Greetings Dave and Gang,
> >
> > Doggone....was visiting Chi-town in July......
> > Tron appears to be yet another Sound Sales bodge....
> >
> > SMS3 within (great) modified power-pack (OK for now).
> > Betcha the motor's flopping-around and tape storage box
> > is loose . And the pad adj. are out to lunch.
> >
> > Not impossible to fix, seen worse ....
> >
> > Speaking of lunch, if anyone on this List wins that Tron,
> > make sure you dine at Lou Malnati's Pizza near downtown
> > and branches. It's the REAL deep-dish Chicago pizza,
> > not that Pizza Uno or Pizza Hut stuff.......
> >
> > 750-800 from NYC to Chicago, 1100 from my place
> > in New England. When underway on Route-80 you can
> > visit Cedar Point Amusement Park in Ohio, Edison Birthplace
> > nearby, and Notre Dame in South Bend, IN.
> > (been there , done all that.....)
> >
> >
> > Good Luck ! -- JK --