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In the Fraternity at last...

In the Fraternity at last...

2003-05-16 by MAinPsych@aol.com

Hi, y'all.

I am proud (and relieved) to share that tomorrow I drive to L.A. to pick up Mellotron Mark II #134, an early Pindertron, complete with road case with a faded "Moody Blues" still visible on the sides. Some of you know how long and frustrating this quest has been. The irony (if that's what it is) is that this may well be the same unit they used when I first saw them in November 1968, that day in infamy where I became hooked on Mellotrons. It is almost a certainty that this is the same unit I closely inspected while the roadies were tearing down the gear after their show here a year later. There were distinctive features to that unit that I remember to this very day.

My first thanks goes to the "Professor" Jerry Korb for giving me the lead that eventually led to the acquisition. Thanks to Martin and JB for their advice (bet you can't wait to work on this one!). Thanks to Ryo for his kind consideration, and thanks to all of you who have been supportive and empathic along the way. What little room I have in my studio will be no more...and I'm not complaining.

I found some pretty knackered MkII's along the way whose owners wanted a king's ransom, sort of like the guy with the current 400 on eBay. Martin, is this the one-off gold plated, sterling silver, self-cleaning, self-tuning 400 you told me about? If he gets $12K for it, mine deserves to sell for at least $15K. Best of luck to him. He really doesn't want to sell. But I have other things to do...like prepare to take delivery of a MkII...

Frank Samagaio
San Diego CA
MkII #134 / M400 #908
author, The Mellotron Book

Re: [Mellotronists] In the Fraternity at last...

2003-05-16 by JS

Wow.
Just WOW.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 12:57 AM
Subject: [Mellotronists] In the Fraternity at last...

Hi, y'all.

I am proud (and relieved) to share that tomorrow I drive to L.A. to pick up Mellotron Mark II #134, an early Pindertron, complete with road case with a faded "Moody Blues" still visible on the sides. Some of you know how long and frustrating this quest has been. The irony (if that's what it is) is that this may well be the same unit they used when I first saw them in November 1968, that day in infamy where I became hooked on Mellotrons. It is almost a certainty that this is the same unit I closely inspected while the roadies were tearing down the gear after their show here a year later. There were distinctive features to that unit that I remember to this very day.

My first thanks goes to the "Professor" Jerry Korb for giving me the lead that eventually led to the acquisition. Thanks to Martin and JB for their advice (bet you can't wait to work on this one!). Thanks to Ryo for his kind consideration, and thanks to all of you who have been supportive and empathic along the way. What little room I have in my studio will be no more...and I'm not complaining.

I found some pretty knackered MkII's along the way whose owners wanted a king's ransom, sort of like the guy with the current 400 on eBay. Martin, is this the one-off gold plated, sterling silver, self-cleaning, self-tuning 400 you told me about? If he gets $12K for it, mine deserves to sell for at least $15K. Best of luck to him. He really doesn't want to sell. But I have other things to do...like prepare to take delivery of a MkII...

Frank Samagaio
San Diego CA
MkII #134 / M400 #908
author, The Mellotron Book

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RE: [Mellotronists] In the Fraternity at last...

2003-05-16 by Gene Stopp

Hey Frank,

I feel like writing pages upon pages of how hobbies are good for the soul,
and how somebody else may not understand, and how some things belong in the
hands of somebody who cares, and how music defies rational explanation, and
on and on. But I think it can all be said simply by saying "Congratulations
- sounds like a dream come true".

- Gene


-----Original Message-----
From: MAinPsych@... [mailto:MAinPsych@...]
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 10:58 PM
To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Mellotronists] In the Fraternity at last...


Hi, y'all.

I am proud (and relieved) to share that tomorrow I drive to L.A. to pick up
Mellotron Mark II #134, an early Pindertron, complete with road case with a
faded "Moody Blues" still visible on the sides.

Re: In the Fraternity at last...

2003-05-19 by zappatx

Frank! I am so happy for you!! That's great news. I suppose you won't
be trunking that one to the next Meeting of the Knobs?? :)


--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, MAinPsych@a... wrote:
> Hi, y'all.
>
> I am proud (and relieved) to share that tomorrow I drive to L.A. to
pick up
> Mellotron Mark II #134, an early Pindertron, complete with road
case with a
> faded "Moody Blues" still visible on the sides. Some of you know
how long
> and frustrating this quest has been. The irony (if that's what it
is) is
> that this may well be the same unit they used when I first saw them
in
> November 1968, that day in infamy where I became hooked on
Mellotrons. It is
> almost a certainty that this is the same unit I closely inspected
while the
> roadies were tearing down the gear after their show here a year
later. There
> were distinctive features to that unit that I remember to this very
day.
>
> My first thanks goes to the "Professor" Jerry Korb for giving me
the lead
> that eventually led to the acquisition. Thanks to Martin and JB
for their
> advice (bet you can't wait to work on this one!). Thanks to Ryo
for his kind
> consideration, and thanks to all of you who have been supportive
and empathic
> along the way. What little room I have in my studio will be no
more...and
> I'm not complaining.
>
> I found some pretty knackered MkII's along the way whose owners
wanted a
> king's ransom, sort of like the guy with the current 400 on eBay.
Martin, is
> this the one-off gold plated, sterling silver, self-cleaning, self-
tuning 400
> you told me about? If he gets $12K for it, mine deserves to sell
for at
> least $15K. Best of luck to him. He really doesn't want to sell.
But I
> have other things to do...like prepare to take delivery of a MkII...
>
> Frank Samagaio
> San Diego CA
> MkII #134 / M400 #908
> author, The Mellotron Book