"I'm still making all the standard Stooge panels"
So this means you have the current panels listed on your web site ready to
ship? What are their prices and how does one order?
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From:
motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:
motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Doug
Wellington
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 11:28 AM
To: MOTM List
Subject: [motm] Stooge Panel update...
Hiya everybody,
Just a quick update... I'm flying to California tomorrow to donate bone
marrow for a leukemia patient. If you're so inclined, I'd encourage you
all to check out the National Marrow Donor Program at
<
http://www.marrow.org>.
I've got a lot of things going on in the shop at the moment - everything
is coming together nicely for the 808 clone (next run is 200 kits), the
909 clone is in the final design stage (100 kits in the first run), the
SID synth cases and panels are in process, and the 606 clone that
matches the x0xb0x is in prototype stage. We've got a wood case that
replaces the Pactec PT-10 case that is used for the x0xb0x, and there
will also be a new folded metal case that will take either the standard
x0xb0x controls or the BC x0xi0 modification. Speaking of cases, the
updated Gakken SX-150 case mod will be ready for sale in January...
I've got a new CNC mill, a PEMserter, a laser etcher, and I'm modifying
the paint booth so that I can continue to spray the original MOTM-style
textured paint as well as the Nextel (Waldorf synth) paint, and now I'm
adding the new MOTM-style powder coat. With the CNC, I'll be able to
make any panel you want - just send me a DXF or FPD file, or I can
design something for you. (I'll start making the custom stuff in
2009...) I just got the custom isoloc templates for my Leigh dovetail
jig (<"
http://www.leighjigs.com/isoloc.php">) - with that and the other
tools in the shop, I can really customize your analog synth case. (Ask
me about custom marquetry too!)
I'm still making all the standard Stooge panels, and there will be a new
batch of end caps soon. As always, if you order a rack's width of
stooge panels, I'll throw in a free set of end caps...
Happy holidays!
Doug
P.S. If you're on Facebook, look me up (Doug Wellington, Tucson, picture
has me playing one of my didges), I use my Crackberry to keep my status
updated...
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