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[FS] My Moog 55

[FS] My Moog 55

2007-03-17 by Paul Schreiber

http://www.synthtech.com/moog/moogsale.htm

She's a beauty. 25yrs from now, I will probably hate myself :(

Paul S.

Re: [motm] [FS] My Moog 55

2007-03-18 by David Moylan

Sure, but don't you have a good size MOTM to ease the pain?


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Re: [motm] [FS] My Moog 55

2007-03-18 by Paul Schreiber

> Sure, but don't you have a good size MOTM to ease the pain?
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I have 2 empty Larry cabinets, an Encore UEG and an Encore Freq. Shifter in the 
original boxes in a closet.

Not much :(

Paul S.
cobbler's children have no shoes

Re: [FS] My Moog 55

2007-03-18 by Mike Marsh

That is indeed a beauty. Wish I had the cash (and the room).  DO you 
have any sound samples?

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Re: [FS] My Moog 55

2007-03-18 by Koos Fockens

Beautiful specimen of this great synth. I wish I had the money too, I'd buy it in a heartbeat, 
so I wonder, what is the reason for your sale, MOTM investments, or don't you use it 
because of all your MOTM and other activities?



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Re: [FS] My Moog 55

2007-03-18 by Mike Marsh

Neither does the cobbler his ownself :(

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Re: [FS] My Moog 55

2007-03-18 by Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub)

On 18.03.2007 20:07 Uhr, Mike Marsh wrote:
> That is indeed a beauty. Wish I had the cash (and the room).  
Absolutely! I dearly hope that she gets a very good home and that the 
synth is going to stay in duty!
She and all the people involved with maintaining her good appearance 
derserve it!

Even if I had the money to spend I'd put it (mostly) into ready built MOTMs.
My kits are still sitting around (my building backlog is teribble) while 
others are probably on their way over the big pond.
The "little box" I'm using now  doesn't look like a  great  synth at the 
moment. *sigh*
> DO you 
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Wendy Carlos'?  *duck*  :-p
No, you're looking for collector's items, don't you?  ;-)

          Michael.

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>> She's a beauty. 25yrs from now, I will probably hate myself :(
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>> Paul S.
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Re: [motm] [FS] My Moog 55

2007-03-19 by contact@bridechamber.com

It's a sad phenomenon. I started The Bridechamber to help me fund/ write off building my modular. Now I've sold most of my modular to fund the business and I can't keep assembled modules around long enough to do anything with! Ah, the bitter irony of it all... :)
I've found a (theoretical) way around it -- to build BROWN modules that won't sell. That way I can use the same silkscreens (though in a light beige) for my own stuff and it doesn't cost much more money -- with antique red, black and ivory bakelite knobs, it would look great. Caveat: I have no time to build them!
Cheers,
Scott
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> Sure, but don't you have a good size MOTM to ease the pain?
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I have 2 empty Larry cabinets, an Encore UEG and an Encore Freq. Shifter in the
original boxes in a closet.

Not much :(

Paul S.
cobbler's children have no shoes

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