You guys need to lighten up a little. Some of us could not afford huge
MOOG system or ARP 2600s back then and PAIA was about one of the only
options we had to get into music synthesis. I realize the PAIA is not
of the same quality or even on the same level as the MOTM, and I know
all about "brand loyalty". But if the guy can get the price, more power
to him.
I have a 7 foot tall rack of mostly MOTM, some Oakley, EFM, and Encore
stuff. That thing looks VERY!! intimidating to the inexperienced (which
is partly why I like it so much). So, I understand why this obviously
Newby person might want to try something a little less scary to start
with.
This just proves all the advertising lingo: "sell the sizzle, not the
steak", and "people in America will buy ANYTHING!" I am really glad E-bay
exixts. It gives me hope that I won't have to discount my stuff if I
ever get ready to sell any of it.
--
James Holloway
jimh54@... - email
(972) 993-2023 x1188 - voicemail/fax
---- The Old Crow <
oldcrow@...> wrote:
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> On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Paul Schreiber wrote:
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> > I'm gonna BARF!!
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> > Paul S.
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> > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1411621778
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> I've been laughing about this one all week. I should be able to
> sell my
> Oz for $1000 and my P4700/j for $4000 using this scale of reference.
>
> Crow
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