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Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Laff Machine on Antiques Roadshow & Select-O-Tron

From: lsf5275@aol.com
Date: 2011-02-01

I don't know, but I'm inspired! I am now working on the prototype (so to speak) of the all new Select-O-Tron. Yes, I'm combining the keyboard of an old IBM Selectric with the guts of a Mellotron, to come up with an instrument that lets you play music and type a letter. If it's as successful as I hope, I'll port it over to the iPad.
 
Finally, music as it should have always been... in QWERTY
 
Frank
 
In a message dated 2/1/2011 3:01:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, ecclesreinson@rogers.com writes:
 

Harry Chamberlin and Charles Douglass were both experimenting with tape replay machines in Los Angeles California around the same time period. Chamberlin - 1948, Douglass - 1951. It makes me wonder if Douglas ever saw a Chamberlin model 100 Rhythmate back in 1950.

Clay

--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas C. Doncourt" <tomdcour@...> wrote:
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> Thats a really interesting machine- I'd like to know when it was made- It
> seems to have alot in common with our tape replay instruments!
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> >   That's the one.  Thanks, David.
> >   Obviously tape loops.  Note that the tapes stop when the punch hole
> > allows arm contact.  I wonder if Harry Chamberlin had anything to do with
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> >    -Bruce D.
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> > --- On Mon, 1/31/11, David Jacques <djacques@...> wrote:
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> > From: David Jacques <djacques@...>
> > Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Laff Machine on Antiques Roadshow
> > To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 8:35 PM
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> >   Okay, my memory of what it looks like was shaky.  It is on Youtube
> > already, and it may be on ebay soon.
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> >   -Bruce D.
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> > --- On Mon, 1/31/11, Bruce Daily <pocotron@...> wrote:
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> > From: Bruce Daily <pocotron@...>
> > Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Laff Machine on Antiques Roadshow
> > To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
> > Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 8:14 PM
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> >   I finally saw a tape replay device I'd thought I'd never see.  Charlie
> > Douglas' Laff Machine was presented on Antiques Roadshow from San Diego on
> > PBS tonight.  This thing has the dubious distinction of
> > "flavoring" nearly all of the classic TV comedies with the laught track
> > (audience or not).  It was also famous for not being seen until now. 
> > The new owner obtained it when the renter of a storage locker defaulted on
> > the rent, and the locker was auctioned off. 
> >   A mechanical box, about 1 1/2 foot square, it had about 10 tapes in it,
> > about 1/2 inch wide (I guess), and 2 rows of large round keys, red &
> > black, and an audio cable coming out the left side.  Remeniscent of a
> > old typewriter, the keys stuck out of one side.  The tapes were visible
> > from the top.  It took just a tap of the key to play it, and the sound
> > played until done.
> >   There was enough memorabilia and documentation with it to establish it
> > is the real thing.  They gave it an value of around $10,000.  But, it
> > is so unique I think it is worth much more.
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> >    -Bruce D.
> >    M400 #1221
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