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Anyone have these old Stooge panels?

Anyone have these old Stooge panels?

2008-11-22 by clickmrmike

Hey all-

I know it's a long shot, but do any of you have the following Stooge
panels lying around that they'd be willing to part with?

TLN-428
Blacet Improbability Drive
CGS Super Psycho Modulator
Milton

I know that Doug Wellington bought the screens from Stooge Industries,
but it appears that that's the end of them. I've been trying to get
Doug to sell me some panels since Dec 2006; I don't believe he's ever
actually made any of these panels, and he no longer even replies to
email about them.

It wouldn't make sense for Bridechamber to make new screens for these
(two are unavailable for some time), and I'm trying to avoid the big
expense of FPE (the Milton is $130!).

Thanks,
clickmrmike

Re: Anyone have these old Stooge panels?

2008-11-23 by sduck409

Hi Mike -

Just a fyi - the stooges never actually produced any milton panels. I know that they did
produce several designs, and I got to throw in my proverbial 2 cents at the time because I
was working on my ill-fated milton, but that was all cut short when Larry died, and actual
production never happened. I still have at least two of their designs if you're interested (at
least I think I do - although I may have already sent them to you).

Steve


--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "clickmrmike" <mrmike@...> wrote:
>
> Hey all-
>
> I know it's a long shot, but do any of you have the following Stooge
> panels lying around that they'd be willing to part with?
>
> TLN-428
> Blacet Improbability Drive
> CGS Super Psycho Modulator
> Milton
>
> I know that Doug Wellington bought the screens from Stooge Industries,
> but it appears that that's the end of them. I've been trying to get
> Doug to sell me some panels since Dec 2006; I don't believe he's ever
> actually made any of these panels, and he no longer even replies to
> email about them.
>
> It wouldn't make sense for Bridechamber to make new screens for these
> (two are unavailable for some time), and I'm trying to avoid the big
> expense of FPE (the Milton is $130!).
>
> Thanks,
> clickmrmike
>

Re: Anyone have these old Stooge panels?

2008-11-23 by clickmrmike

Thanks Steve...
I actually have the design (done by Jeff Pontious (sp?)) - it's the
same as the one you used. Doug (back when he was communicating)
confirmed that the screen he had was for this design.

--- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "sduck409" <sduck409@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Mike -
>
> Just a fyi - the stooges never actually produced any milton panels.
I know that they did
> produce several designs, and I got to throw in my proverbial 2 cents
at the time because I
> was working on my ill-fated milton, but that was all cut short when
Larry died, and actual
> production never happened. I still have at least two of their
designs if you're interested (at
> least I think I do - although I may have already sent them to you).
>
> Steve
>
>
> --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "clickmrmike" <mrmike@>
wrote:
> >
> > Hey all-
> >
> > I know it's a long shot, but do any of you have the following Stooge
> > panels lying around that they'd be willing to part with?
> >
> > TLN-428
> > Blacet Improbability Drive
> > CGS Super Psycho Modulator
> > Milton
> >
> > I know that Doug Wellington bought the screens from Stooge Industries,
> > but it appears that that's the end of them. I've been trying to get
> > Doug to sell me some panels since Dec 2006; I don't believe he's ever
> > actually made any of these panels, and he no longer even replies to
> > email about them.
> >
> > It wouldn't make sense for Bridechamber to make new screens for these
> > (two are unavailable for some time), and I'm trying to avoid the big
> > expense of FPE (the Milton is $130!).
> >
> > Thanks,
> > clickmrmike
> >
>