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Re: Some Mellotron work

Re: Some Mellotron work

2009-09-10 by lsf5275@aol.com

Some of you might remember the Blue Mellotron ( #1018) with the Unicorn on  
it. Well, it soon will be white again (although I am retaining the  blue 
back panel with the unicorns on it). Here are some photos of it as I  continue 
to bring it back from the horror that it was. It already has a new  owner 
who is patiently awaiting its return to service. 
 
I have also just completed restoration of #1342. The photos of it are at  
the bottom. The owner elected not to have the cabinet refinished on the 
outside.  It sounds incredible.
 
Frank
 
M-400 386 ( The Black one)
M4000 #16
 
 

          
Just so you remember,  this is it.
   
Sweet!
   
Obviously not played  in a while
   
I  imagine some of this dust is 1970s  dust.
   
Someone tries to make  it play looped tapes.
   
As you can see, no  spill box.
   
It has one  now.
   
Awaiting the cabinet.  I am rebuilding the keyboard now.
   
I  tried painting the inside blue but found it overwhelming, so its new  
owner agreed that we will paint the whole thing white again. It used  to be 
black for a while before it was painted blue. I have since  re-veneered the 
edges and stripped it to bare  wood.
   
1342 -  A new  motor is always a good investment. The heavier gage, 
stronger late  model frame only requires one lower spill box  bracket.
   
1342
   
1342 ready to  play
   
Auto polishing  compound cleaned up a lot of the scratches and got rid of 
the  yellow in the  paint.

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work

2009-09-10 by kinchmusic@aol.com

Facinating stuff there Frank.

Another couple of duds are brought back to life.

Andy K
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From: lsf5275@aol.com
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 23:07
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work




Some of you might remember the Blue Mellotron ( #1018) with the Unicorn on it. Well, it?soon?will be white again (although I am retaining the blue back panel with the unicorns on it). Here are some photos of it as I continue to bring it back from the horror that it was. It already has a new owner who is patiently awaiting its return to service. 

?

I have also just completed restoration of #1342. The photos of it are at the bottom. The owner elected not to have the cabinet refinished on the outside. It sounds incredible.

?

Frank

?

M-400 386 ( The Black one)

M4000 #16

?


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Just so you remember, this is it.












 


Sweet!












 


Obviously not played in a while












 


I imagine some of this dust is 1970s dust.












 


Someone tries to make it play looped tapes.












 


As you can see, no spill box.












 


It has one now.












 


Awaiting the cabinet. I am rebuilding the keyboard now.












 


I tried painting the inside blue but found it overwhelming, so its new owner agreed that we will paint the whole thing white again. It used to be black for a while before it was painted blue. I have since re-veneered the edges and stripped it to bare wood.












 


1342 -? A new motor is always a good investment. The heavier gage, stronger late model frame only requires one lower spill box bracket.












 


1342












 


1342 ready to play












 


Auto polishing compound cleaned up a lot of the scratches and got?rid of the yellow in the paint.










?

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work

2009-09-11 by Bruce Daily

Hey Frank-
Holey Blue Tron! Of course we remember it. I dunno, the blue kinda grows on you... But, who am I to question a 'Tron Tech with a M4000?
Love to see it when it's finished. Have fun stripping ol' Blue.
-Bruce D.
#1221


--- On Thu, 9/10/09, lsf5275@aol.com wrote:
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From: lsf5275@aol.com
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 4:07 PM

Some of you might remember the Blue Mellotron ( #1018) with the Unicorn on it. Well, it soon will be white again (although I am retaining the blue back panel with the unicorns on it). Here are some photos of it as I continue to bring it back from the horror that it was. It already has a new owner who is patiently awaiting its return to service.
I have also just completed restoration of #1342. The photos of it are at the bottom. The owner elected not to have the cabinet refinished on the outside. It sounds incredible.
Frank
M-400 386 ( The Black one)
M4000 #16
Just so you remember, this is it.
Sweet!
Obviously not played in a while
I imagine some of this dust is 1970s dust.
Someone tries to make it play looped tapes.
As you can see, no spill box.
It has one now.
Awaiting the cabinet. I am rebuilding the keyboard now.
I tried painting the inside blue but found it overwhelming, so its new owner agreed that we will paint the whole thing white again. It used to be black for a while before it was painted blue. I have since re-veneered the edges and stripped it to bare wood.
1342 - A new motor is always a good investment. The heavier gage, stronger late model frame only requires one lower spill box bracket.
1342
1342 ready to play
Auto polishing compound cleaned up a lot of the scratches and got rid of the yellow in the paint.

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work

2009-09-11 by Bruce Daily

Oops, I see you already stripped it. My mistake. What kind of paint do you use for the final coat?
-Bruce D. again


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From: Bruce Daily
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 10:33 PM

Hey Frank-
Holey Blue Tron! Of course we remember it. I dunno, the blue kinda grows on you... But, who am I to question a 'Tron Tech with a M4000?
Love to see it when it's finished. Have fun stripping ol' Blue.
-Bruce D.
#1221


--- On Thu, 9/10/09, lsf5275@aol.com wrote:

From: lsf5275@aol.com
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 4:07 PM

Some of you might remember the Blue Mellotron ( #1018) with the Unicorn on it. Well, it soon will be white again (although I am retaining the blue back panel with the unicorns on it). Here are some photos of it as I continue to bring it back from the horror that it was. It already has a new owner who is patiently awaiting its return to service.
I have also just completed restoration of #1342. The photos of it are at the bottom. The owner elected not to have the cabinet refinished on the outside. It sounds incredible.
;
Frank
M-400 386 ( The Black one)
M4000 #16
Just so you remember, this is it.
Sweet!
Obviously not played in a while
I imagine some of this dust is 1970s dust.
Someone tries to make it play looped tapes.
As you can see, no spill box.
It has one now.
Awaiting the cabinet. I am rebuilding the keyboard now.
I tried painting the inside blue but found it overwhelming, so its new owner agreed that we will paint the whole thing white again. It used to be black for a while before it was painted blue. I have since re-veneered the edges and stripped it to bare wood.
1342 - A new motor is always a good investment. The heavier gage, stronger late model frame only requires one lower spill box bracket.
1342
1342 ready to play
Auto polishing compound cleaned up a lot of the scratches and got rid of the yellow in the paint.

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work

2009-09-11 by fdoddy@aol.com

beautiful work Frank...just amazing how some of these machines get screwed up


fritz
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-----Original Message-----
From: lsf5275@aol.com
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, Sep 10, 2009 6:07 pm
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work












Some of you might remember the Blue Mellotron ( #1018) with the Unicorn on 
it. Well, it?soon?will be white again (although I am retaining the 
blue back panel with the unicorns on it). Here are some photos of it as I 
continue to bring it back from the horror that it was. It already has a new 
owner who is patiently awaiting its return to service. 


?


I have also just completed restoration of #1342. The photos of it are at 
the bottom. The owner elected not to have the cabinet refinished on the outside. 
It sounds incredible.


?


Frank


?


M-400 386 ( The Black one)


M4000 #16


?




?





  

  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
Just so you remember, 
            this is it.







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
Sweet!







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
Obviously not played 
            in a while







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
I 
            imagine some of this dust is 1970s 
  dust.







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
Someone tries to make 
            it play looped tapes.







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
As you can see, no 
            spill box.







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
It has one 
          now.







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
Awaiting the cabinet. 
            I am rebuilding the keyboard now.







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
I 
            tried painting the inside blue but found it overwhelming, so its new 
            owner agreed that we will paint the whole thing white again. It used 
            to be black for a while before it was painted blue. I have since 
            re-veneered the edges and stripped it to bare 
        wood.







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
1342 -? A new 
            motor is always a good investment. The heavier gage, stronger late 
            model frame only requires one lower spill box 
        bracket.







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
1342







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
1342 ready to 
            play







  

    

      

        

        

          
 

          

            
Auto polishing 
            compound cleaned up a lot of the scratches and got?rid of the 
            yellow in the 
paint.











?

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work

2009-09-11 by lsf5275@aol.com

This one ( and all subsequent ones) will be painted with Imron.
 
 
In a message dated 9/11/2009 12:40:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
pocotron@yahoo.com writes:

Oops, I see you already stripped it.  My mistake.  What kind of  paint do 
you use for the final  coat?

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work

2009-09-11 by lsf5275@aol.com

Thanks Fritz.
 
Frank
 
 
In a message dated 9/11/2009 7:57:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
fdoddy@aol.com writes:

beautiful work Frank...just  amazing how some of these machines get screwed 
 up

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Some Mellotron work

2009-09-11 by Rick Blechta

On Sep 11, 2009, at 8:53 AM, lsf5275@aol.com wrote:

> This one ( and all subsequent ones) will be painted with Imron.
>
Imron??!!

Didn't they go out of business for fast-dealing and shady CEOs? Is  
this what they do now? Make paint?

Does it black out parts of California when you use it?

What? Oh right... That's ENRON...

My bad.

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