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Sound sales serial numbers

Sound sales serial numbers

2004-04-07 by JMoore6397@aol.com

Mt formicatron is tagged as: #285 m400s. As far as I can tell the "lounge lizard green dico swirl" formica was install by someone in New York after the sale. Gino do you know any more about this mellotron? Anyway #285 is still "stayin alive".
                                         Best regards,
                                         Jimmy Moore

Re: [Mellotronists] Sound sales serial numbers

2004-04-08 by Gino Wong

On Wednesday, April 7, 2004, at 01:11  PM, JMoore6397@... wrote:

> Mt formicatron is tagged as: #285 m400s. As far as I can tell the 
> "lounge lizard green dico swirl" formica was install by someone in New 
> York after the sale. Gino do you know any more about this mellotron? 
> Anyway #285 is still "stayin alive".
>                                          Best regards,
>                                          Jimmy Moore
>

I only know that it was from a very upscale  studio in NYC (you know 
the address) and the guy posted 3 big EML systems and the beautiful 
formicatron on ebay without pictures. He had never sold anything except 
though the pro audio net.. Nobody bid on the Mellotron and when I went 
for the EML 0 bids and some other small vintage stuff.   The deal I 
made with him was for the tron for start bid  and all the extras 
including  11 loaded racks that were out at the service center with 
their parts but he lost track of them in the 80's sometime. He 
postulated that they were around somewhere. . After that I connected 
with you told the guy iI was sending you to pick up  or something to 
lock down the price and to tell you what he knew.

It seems to me that Their local service center Sound Sales sold 10 
loaded racks that belonged to a client at a bankruptcy sale aka cash 
now sale.

Jimmy Moore's 10 racks (ok  if the 10 had been there, the who's what 
would be rearranged slightly)  Sound Sales had been that careless with 
that iamount of gear that belonged to a client that stored their tapes 
at the shop.  And they sold them without a word. I often leave some of 
my best  guitars at my local luthier (who makes and sells a national 
brand, DiPinto).If he were being dragged away by the IRS he wouldn't 
sell his clients property. and probably no ones trademark. either. The 
MK4 looks a little like a Mosrite. But really.

OK who has Jim's racks, up with em, you know who you are.

Jim you should post a photo of your machine, I think it looks great .  
It is singular and unique

gw

Re: [Mellotronists] Sound sales serial numbers

2004-04-08 by Maxwell Hiller

Wow Gino,
   Those DePinto guitars are cool.  They're based on, what, the goya 
rangemaster?  Maybe the Galanti's?  cool that he's your "local 
luthier".  Mine is a guy named Rockin' Johnny or something, and, 
needless to say, I don't store my stuff there even long enough for a 
setup.  What happened to the EML systems from this auction?

max
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On Apr 8, 2004, at 12:12 AM, Gino Wong wrote:

>
>  On Wednesday, April 7, 2004, at 01:11  PM, JMoore6397@... wrote:
>
>  > Mt formicatron is tagged as: #285 m400s. As far as I can tell the
>  > "lounge lizard green dico swirl" formica was install by someone in 
> New
>  > York after the sale. Gino do you know any more about this mellotron?
>  > Anyway #285 is still "stayin alive".
>  >                                          Best regards,
>  >                                          Jimmy Moore
>  >
>
>  I only know that it was from a very upscale  studio in NYC (you know
>  the address) and the guy posted 3 big EML systems and the beautiful
>  formicatron on ebay without pictures. He had never sold anything 
> except
>  though the pro audio net.. Nobody bid on the Mellotron and when I went
>  for the EML 0 bids and some other small vintage stuff.   The deal I
>  made with him was for the tron for start bid  and all the extras
>  including  11 loaded racks that were out at the service center with
>  their parts but he lost track of them in the 80's sometime. He
>  postulated that they were around somewhere. . After that I connected
>  with you told the guy iI was sending you to pick up  or something to
>  lock down the price and to tell you what he knew.
>
>  It seems to me that Their local service center Sound Sales sold 10
>  loaded racks that belonged to a client at a bankruptcy sale aka cash
>  now sale.
>
>  Jimmy Moore's 10 racks (ok  if the 10 had been there, the who's what
>  would be rearranged slightly)  Sound Sales had been that careless with
>  that iamount of gear that belonged to a client that stored their tapes
>  at the shop.  And they sold them without a word. I often leave some of
>  my best  guitars at my local luthier (who makes and sells a national
>  brand, DiPinto).If he were being dragged away by the IRS he wouldn't
>  sell his clients property. and probably no ones trademark. either. The
>  MK4 looks a little like a Mosrite. But really.
>
>  OK who has Jim's racks, up with em, you know who you are.
>
>  Jim you should post a photo of your machine, I think it looks great . 
>  It is singular and unique
>
>  gw
>
>
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Re: [Mellotronists] Sound sales serial numbers

2004-04-08 by Ken Leonard

>Jim you should post a photo of your machine, I think it looks great .
>It is singular and unique

http://www.kleonard.com/mellotron/philly0501/friday_night.htm

Two kinda dark pics there, slightly better pic here:

http://www.kleonard.com/mellotron/philly0501/images/p0501-12.jpg

...kl...
M400 #805 - white with black feets
M400 #1037 - white on white on ??? on black (with blue magic marker) on 
(more stuff) on ... on ??? on ?#@?! ... with black feets

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