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Philly workshop....

Philly workshop....

2004-12-13 by zappaboggs

I would just like to thank Jeff & Jerry & Ken & Jimmy and anyone else I have forgotten for the very informative, fun evening at the workshop...  It was a pleasure to see a roomful of people showing so much knowledge and passion for the instrument...
 
Looking forward to another future gathering...
 
Boggs (so much closer to the possibility of a serial number....)

		
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Re: [Mellotronists] Philly workshop....

2004-12-14 by Ken Leonard

Hey Boggs,

Good to meet you - although I think we exchanged about four words total.  I 
was a little busy.  :-)

It was a lot of fun to demonstrate the Mellotron there at The Gatherings, 
but in thinking about it I had more to do/show...plus we had those awesome 
songs practiced up oh so thoroughly and didn't have time to play 
them!  (whew!)  Oh well---maybe there'll be another one of these at some point.

Oh - Don't forget Gino and Brad, too!

The overall night had the intro from Chuck Van Zyl (who runs The 
Gatherings), then an intro from Jeff Coultier.  We then had Jerry Korb's 
history discussion followed by a break.  I then explained all the parts of 
the M400 and assembled #1037 for whoever was interested while others went 
and listened to the 3 working (or kinda working :-) ) machines and their 
sounds with Jimmy, Gino, and Brad.  I got #1037 set up on sawhorses 
"working" to a round of applause, although the pitch control wasn't working 
and the motor was running too fast---a problem he had before and it's 
baaa-aaaaack.  Then we were just about out of time, and Chuck closed out 
the evening.  We then had less than 1/2 hour to break down what we did and 
get the vans loaded.  Roadying---feh!

I will have a couple of pictures on the web site...uhhh...eventually.  :-)

Jerry and I just got back to Boston---uneventful drive, thankfully (and a 
very pleasant route---totally avoiding the New Jersey Turnpike---thanks, 
navigator Jerry!).  We'd like to thank Jimmy, Nancy, and family for putting 
us up (and putting up with us) and for the help with the equipment and 
transportation.

#1037?  Well, stuff happens.  At least 2 1/2 'trons out of the 4 worked.  :-)

Brad's Novatron is clean as a whistle and played very well.

...kl...
#805 - didn't make the trip
#1037 - runningtoofastandcan'tslowdown

** Ken Leonard - Web Table of Contents:  http://www.kleonard.com
** Get Outdoors New England:  http://www.GONewEngland.org
** Ever hear of the Constitution?  These guys have:  http://www.lp.org

Re: Philly workshop....

2004-12-14 by bradschuman

Hey there Ken,

Great meeeting you and everyone else involved with the workshop.
And by the way Ken...if you want #805 to have another companion, you  
may be interested to know #804 is currently up for bids on 
ebay...bidding is still only in the triple-digits. It appears to need 
some work...but for someone who knows what they're doing with the 
skeletal parts of a tron, it might be of interest!
BTW---the only thing worse than the New Jersey Turnpike is the Garden 
State Parkway north of Woodbridge...if THAT road can't kick your 
adrenaline into high-gear, you're probably dead!

Regards,
Brad
--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, Ken Leonard <ken@k...> wrote:
> Hey Boggs,
> 
> Good to meet you - although I think we exchanged about four words 
total.  I 
> was a little busy.  :-)
> 
> It was a lot of fun to demonstrate the Mellotron there at The 
Gatherings, 
> but in thinking about it I had more to do/show...plus we had those 
awesome 
> songs practiced up oh so thoroughly and didn't have time to play 
> them!  (whew!)  Oh well---maybe there'll be another one of these at 
some point.
> 
> Oh - Don't forget Gino and Brad, too!
> 
> The overall night had the intro from Chuck Van Zyl (who runs The 
> Gatherings), then an intro from Jeff Coultier.  We then had Jerry 
Korb's 
> history discussion followed by a break.  I then explained all the 
parts of 
> the M400 and assembled #1037 for whoever was interested while 
others went 
> and listened to the 3 working (or kinda working :-) ) machines and 
their 
> sounds with Jimmy, Gino, and Brad.  I got #1037 set up on sawhorses 
> "working" to a round of applause, although the pitch control wasn't 
working 
> and the motor was running too fast---a problem he had before and 
it's 
> baaa-aaaaack.  Then we were just about out of time, and Chuck 
closed out 
> the evening.  We then had less than 1/2 hour to break down what we 
did and 
> get the vans loaded.  Roadying---feh!
> 
> I will have a couple of pictures on the web 
site...uhhh...eventually.  :-)
> 
> Jerry and I just got back to Boston---uneventful drive, thankfully 
(and a 
> very pleasant route---totally avoiding the New Jersey Turnpike---
thanks, 
> navigator Jerry!).  We'd like to thank Jimmy, Nancy, and family for 
putting 
> us up (and putting up with us) and for the help with the equipment 
and 
> transportation.
> 
> #1037?  Well, stuff happens.  At least 2 1/2 'trons out of the 4 
worked.  :-)
> 
> Brad's Novatron is clean as a whistle and played very well.
> 
> ...kl...
> #805 - didn't make the trip
> #1037 - runningtoofastandcan'tslowdown
> 
> ** Ken Leonard - Web Table of Contents:  http://www.kleonard.com
> ** Get Outdoors New England:  http://www.GONewEngland.org
> ** Ever hear of the Constitution?  These guys have:  
http://www.lp.org

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