For Sale:
Mellotron 400S, Serial #878. I purchased it around 1986 from the personal collection of Roger Dumas, owner of Roger Dodger Music in Mpls., MN (if anyone knows him, tell him Skip says “hi.”) It came with a homemade Anvil case stenciled Mason Profit (their one hit was “Two Hangmen Hangin’ from a Tree”) that was so wobbly I never used it, and ended up abandoning it somewhere.
It is in working condition, except for the low and high D keys; the high has more wow and flutter than it should, and the low has stiction to the point it won’t play the whole length of tape. It has the original paint that has yellowed, with the dings you would expect (I can post pictures, if you like.) I will include a new (in 1986) set of tapes loaded in a frame in an attractive leatherette briefcase that I purchased from the Mellotron Corp. when I bought the keyboard. The salesman told me that they were new recordings of the original masters that were several db hotter than the original set, with a better snr. I had good intentions, but never got around to installing them.
I also have two (what I believe are) mimeographed copies of the owner’s manual; they are stapled together and begin on page three with the introduction and end on page 33 with hand drawn schematics of the scope check points, power supply, and attenuator. I will also include the instructions Mellotron sent me for installing the new set of tapes, and some sales brochures for Novatron stuff.
My asking price is $4,000, shipping and insurance not included. I’m open to suggestions for shipping; I live in the Twin Cities, and a sightseeing trip here may be the best solution.
Please call or write if you have any questions, and I’m so glad there are still people out there who still love these things.
Skip Davis
651-336-1264
skipsnips@...
