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Subject: Re: Any CGS/MOTM panels laying around?

From: "Bob" <knarleybass@...>
Date: 2003-12-05

I have an extra panel for the CGS Saw Pitch Shifter, if anyone is
intersted ten bucks and shipping...

Howard



--- In motmpanels@yahoogroups.com, "Roger Rossen" <mididood@a...>
wrote:
> That bug seems to be going around. If
> anyone is interested I will sell them for $10 each (panel with
> bracket)plus some postage. -Richard Brewster
>
> Thanks Richard,
>
> I rememeber your offer on another (Blacet) panel awhile back also -
> And I've noticed that you've been quite productive with
this 'malady'
> too!
>
> I still can't stop feeling that something needs to be done
regarding
> better options and methods for doing your own panels, that also
look
> good. (urgh!) - Thats the catch obviously. My mind has not stopped
> along these lines. Yet one has to balance this research/time with
> just getting a module done and popped into the mix with the rest -
> and this sorry and very impatient bloak, gets too anxious
> waiting...like my daughter now, asking "whens it gonna be
Christmas"
> about 40 times a day now. I understand her pain! LOL
>
> I bought about 10 CGS boards awhile back and now I've got them all
> stuffed and ready to go - with nowhere to go...except for 2.
> I'm sure everyone here has had similiar experiences...!?
>
> (I must add that Ken's boards really go quickly with his 'style' of
> silk screening - something I think is probably very
> underrated...others may learn from this ?!?!)
>
> My immediate problem is (is it really a problem?) that I have
several
> friends/acquaintances who either do or have access to laser or CNC
> gear and they've all said they would do panels for me. I'm sure
> it'll cost some bucks, but I still am into my own designs...then
> again, I have or am getting close to a rather large MOTM based
system
> and I am now wondering about altering the 'aesthetic' at this
point.
> Oh the decisions....
>
> Then again, I'm probably just being too anal about the whole
thing.
> And also, getting rather broke...its too bad that my insurance
> doesn't cover this medical affliction. HHHmmmmmmmmm.
>
> But thanks again for all the offers - I look forward to seeing the
> evolution of your system/designs/modules, I'm just barely starting
> that aspect of DIY, with my own stuff - Keep up the good work!
>
> Regards,
>
> Rog