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Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] OT - Call me an aging

From: jesper <jesper@...>
Date: 2010-10-24

brian walker skrev 2010-10-24 12:29:
> HI you are not alone
> Rare Commodore 64 computer
> About as rare as the other 47 listed at the same time

true...

> Rare Sequential Circuits P5 once owned by!!!!
>
> Is it a rare synthesizer or does its ownership make it rear,
> actually neither as the group concerned brought 8 of them and still own them
> all

true...

> Rare Jen 508 “only prototypes known to be in existence” I
> have seen 3 with serial numbers 1800 apart. Just how many prototypes did
> they make?

Probably just one and it is a serial model and not rare at all.

> Vintage Yamaha DX7 (says it all)

Digital classicv maybe... but not vintage just yet.

> Rare / Antique EDP wasp
>
> Interesting this one because they were the biggest selling
> synthesizer of their time, (the vintage DX7 eventually outsold them) but
> that was only 30 years ago?

Internet misunderstanding. There were circa 3000 wasps manufactured and
below 1500 Gnats so yes, quite rare, though not as rare as some say.

SH-101 wins the analogue league of the western world but is beaten by
the Polivoks as far as I've understood. No analogue can match the
success of the M1.

> I could go on but I just move on and do not give such adverts
> a second glance

You buy what you fancy and ignore the rest. I won another Realton
Variophon the other day. It had been on the shelf of a music store since
the early 80's. Is that rare? Me, as caught by those as by Simmons and
EDP, consider it a find and I won the auction. But rare? I'll save that
word 'til I sell them. ∗heh∗

--
electronically yours, jesper

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