I saw and played the SRC Chamberlin also...it was an M2/ double manual. It shows up on a couple of tracks on the SRC CD LOST MASTERS...my band STARGATE went to the SRC studio to investigate recording there back in the early 70s --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "phil_sunset" <phil_sunset@...> wrote: > > I'm the proud owner of a Chamberlin M-1 #86109. I'm looking at > the receipts for it right now. I ordered it on 3-2-73 and recieved > it on 3-12-74. During the summer of 1974, Harry Chamberlin and > his wife were on a midwest trip and stopped at my house. Harry > showed me how to take care of any adjustments to the M-1. > It has always remained in Michigan except for one gig in Ohio > in 1979. There was one other Chamberlin in the area in 1973-74. > It was at the studio of the Michigan band SRC. I stopped by > to take a look at it while waiting for mine to arrive. Today > the mighty M-1 #86109 rests on a table ready to be refurbished > as it hasn't been played in a number of years. > > phil (near Ann Arbor, MI) > > > > --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "jonesalley" <jonesalley@> > wrote: > > > > Anybody ever asked if everyone on the list who is fortunate enough > to have a Mellotron (or Chamberlin) would tell the list so that we > can see how many and what makes and models of instruments are > accounted for by this group? I'd think it would be an interesting > survey, especially if everyone that has one actually responds. I'll > start: > > > > > > > > Mellotron M400 #886, Kansas, USA (acquired 2001) > > >
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Re: take a minute to answer, pleeeeeeease?
2006-06-10 by charel196
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