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Subject: Re: [ModularSynthPanels] Re: Stooge panels - 120R

From: Scott K Warren <scott@...>
Date: 2007-06-19

Doug, tell us about the first Stooge panel run! I've been trying to
watch carefully, but I never saw anything about this until past-tense
references started showing up. Did I miss a bunch of emails from this
newsgroup, or get abducted by aliens for a while? :-) I searched the
group archives and didn't see anything.

Seriously, I really want to buy panels so I don't want to miss the
next run the same way.

Thanks,

skw


On Jun 19, 2007, at 9:33 AM, Doug Wellington wrote:

>> I'm not sure I can speak for the whole list, but I'm sure there are
>> members, other then just myself, that are glad to see these messages
>> as it give us information on what is going on in the 'panel
>> business'.
>> Many of us are looking forward to future panel runs.
>
> OK, well, the quickie recap so far is:
>
> Stooge products:
> I'm leaving for vacation this Friday, and will be gone just over two
> weeks. When I get back, all the stooge brackets should be here and
> I'll start painting the next batch of stooge panels.
>
> Other items:
> I'm now making rack ears for the Access Virus, and I'm adding more
> wooden end panels - for example, I just got a Roland MPG-80, so I'm
> adding panels for that. I've got to fix a couple things with the
> modular cabinet design, but I hope to take orders for single and
> double row 22U MOTM-sized modular cabinets in early fall.
>
> I'm soldering together a batch of Miniwaves, several MOTM-sized StonZ,
> and a couple x0xb0xes for people, along with working on the new MB808,
> both soldering it together and designing the graphics for it. I have
> started transferring my Milton design changes off of the paper notes
> into Eagle and am making some changes to the Milton Stooge Panel
> design.
>
> In the repair department, I only have a Microwave I left on the bench,
> and I don't plan to take on any more repair jobs until after the next
> stooge panel run is completed and all the kits are soldered...
>
> --
> -Doug
>
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> http://www.stoogepanels.com
> http://www.dougwellington.com
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