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> From: Tentochi <tentochi@...>
> Second, look who took the pics. J. Hendry!!!
> Our very own Larry! I don't think this has been
> mentioned on the list previously.
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I took about 2 gig of MOTM photos just before NAMM. The front and back
photos on the NAMM handout are photos I took of my MOTM stuff too. I am
glad that Paul found some of it useful.
I was unaware that I got printed credit for the photos. That's nice. I
guess I can sit back and wait for the royalty checks to start rolling
in..... <snicker>
I have to go pick up a copy because I have to show my wife that part of her
kitchen (the table) has now been published in a national mag.. Unless they
edited the background.
Of course, this might be a good time to reflect back on how this all
started. I know Paul has put more work into making this all a reality than
we can imagine. While it is a dream come true for him, it is also a dream
for many of us who can now actually own a top-notch high-end modular for a
price we can actualy afford.
We probably don't say it enough because we are too busy complaining about
not enough solder or one missing screw (and I am not picking on anyone)....
BUT.... THANKS to PAUL for these great modules. And, for taking the time
to make this as much of an education as it is a musical adventure.
---TF-------
P.S. The 822 and 831 rock. They do exactly what they are supposed to do.
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Thanks Todd. Simple as they are, I like them too. The list of people who
have some credit in making them a reality though is quite long. I could not
have done them alone. Did anybody buy into that conspiracy stuff about 822s
and 831s causing you to buy more MOTM-300s ? <snicker>
Larry