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Re: The Last eBay Mellotron

Re: The Last eBay Mellotron

2007-01-16 by mellotrongirl

Since a lot of these first-gen M-400's offered on eBay are going for 
close to $4,000 in acceptable condition, plus shipping...why not just 
get one of the new M-500's? Much more stable, brand spankin' new...and 
the best of the old and the new. Doesn't the USA east coast and west 
coast distributor have these for sale, or do they all come from Canada 
and are built as per order instead of a run of a few dozen or so at a 
time? It would seem that getting them from Alberta would be a customs 
headache and extra shipping for those wanting them in the States. It 
appears that Kean comes down into the States once or twice a year if 
I'm not mistaken, and could bring down a truckload from time to time, 
or bring one down if he's vacationing in his van/truck ???

Re: [Mellotronists] Re: The Last eBay Mellotron

2007-01-16 by lsf5275@aol.com

In a message dated 1/16/2007 3:13:04 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, mellotrongirl@hotmail.com writes:
why not just
get one of the new M-500's?
What's an M-500?

Re: The Last eBay Mellotron

2007-01-17 by Doug Berg

--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "mellotrongirl" 
<mellotrongirl@...> wrote:
>
> Since a lot of these first-gen M-400's offered on eBay are going 
for 
> close to $4,000 in acceptable condition, plus shipping...why not 
just 
> get one of the new M-500's? Much more stable, brand spankin' 
new...and 
> the best of the old and the new. Doesn't the USA east coast and 
west 
> coast distributor have these for sale, or do they all come from 
Canada 
> and are built as per order instead of a run of a few dozen or so 
at a 
> time? It would seem that getting them from Alberta would be a 
customs 
> headache and extra shipping for those wanting them in the States. 
It 
> appears that Kean comes down into the States once or twice a year 
if 
> I'm not mistaken, and could bring down a truckload from time to 
time, 
> or bring one down if he's vacationing in his van/truck ???
>
 

 
Re: Think of it like wanting a Thunderbird.  Sure you could buy a 
new one for just a bit more than a restored original, but if having 
an original is what motivates you then go for it.