In a message dated 9/28/2007 11:57:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
markpringnz@... writes:
I think I am beginning to ramble.
Mark
Mark, if you get a well restored Mellotron, you may never have to worry
about it. The Mellotron I just sold and the ones I have rebuilt require only
regular maintenance. There is very little to go wrong. I give my
clients about three pages of instructions on maintenance and adjustment.
Anything else is only a fax or a phone call away. All you really need is a head
demagnetizer, some rubber rejuvenator and a demagnetized screwdriver.
Mellotrons today are very simple to maintain and very reliable. The only
reason not to own one is if you don't have electricity.
Regards,
Frank
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