In a message dated 12/12/2007 11:48:59 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
djacques@csulb.edu writes:
Maybe its because B3’s are more common than trons, but I don’t think I would sell my M400 for anything…
I used to feel that way, but after having so many pass through my hands in
the last few years, I don't so much anymore. I've had mixed feelings about
letting two Trons go, however. 1562 was MY Mellotron. I loved it and it was
played live in many, many shows, and it was recorded many times. #600 (Lazarus)
was also very hard to part with. What made it better for me was that both went
to great homes. A guy on this list bought #600 before it was even close to
being finished. He lives nearby, and knowing that a talented musician who
gave a shit was buying it made it all the more worthwhile to make it as good as
I could. I would have liked to have kept that one too but then I would have been
less motivated to move on. I know where several more are... just waiting for
me.
I'm waiting for my M-4000.
Frank
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