Funny - I wasn't going to mention the 'vintage' descriptor, I
figured someone on this list would jump on that.
The term 'vintage' is thrown around so much on instrument
descriptions. I shop around for snare drums and often find
something described as 'vintage' - which usually translates
to 'unkept piece of trash'.
I admit, though, the price is right - and I could probably
work something out with the seller. Unfortunately, I'm
anticipating the arrival of an M400 any day now...
The replacement SMS controller arrived last week - the M400
must be stuck in traffic somewhere between Toronto and San
Francisco.
yeah - a vintage M400 with that classic, warm, analog sound.
Perhaps the seller thinks that VI stands for VIntage
-jh
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lsf5275@... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 6/1/2006 9:04:19 P.M. Eastern Standard
> Time, don@...
> writes:
>
> In today's keyboard market, the word "vintage" apparently
> means "not a
> computer in a plastic box".
>
>
>
> No, in Mellotron terminology, "vintage" means that wine has
> been spilled
> inside of it. So as can bee seen, we can conceivably have a
> 2002 Mark VI,
> vintage 2004, the vintage denoting what year the wine was
> introduced into the
> Mellotron. We can further detail the information by adding
> whether the spilled
> wine was from a corked bottle, or one with a screw cap. One
> final detail is to
> discern whether or not the "vintagization" of the Mellotron
> was by spilled
> wine or by a proper vomit christening while leaning in to
> change tape frames.
>
> I hope this properly "clarifies" this for one and all.
>
> me
>
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