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Lousy timing, but...

Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-12 by Jack Younger

Hey all!
I have a client who needs to PURCHASE a
mellotron. I realize this could be grasping at straws
but he's on a schedule and wants the thing by January
1st. I suggested a new one, but his budget is not as
such. He's willing to pay a fair price for a decent
M400. If you have any leads, please let me know. I
know, I know, everybody on the list is looking for
one, but if there's one out there, somebody can make a
quick sale.
Thanks for not laughing, although I won't fault you if
you are. I am.
-Jack


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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-12 by mellotronist

That's exactly why people are paying $5100 for them these days. There
aren't any M400s at "fair" prices any more...





> Hey all!
> I have a client who needs to PURCHASE a
> mellotron. I realize this could be grasping at straws
> but he's on a schedule and wants the thing by January
> 1st. I suggested a new one, but his budget is not as
> such. He's willing to pay a fair price for a decent
> M400. If you have any leads, please let me know. I
> know, I know, everybody on the list is looking for
> one, but if there's one out there, somebody can make a
> quick sale.
> Thanks for not laughing, although I won't fault you if
> you are. I am.
> -Jack

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-12 by lsf5275@aol.com

In a message dated 12/12/2007 3:38:05 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, mellotronist@cox.net writes:
That's exactly why people are paying $5100 for them these days. There
aren't any M400s at "fair" prices any more...
Sure there are. I'll sell you one for way less than that. Way, way less. And it is a good machine. It nedds no parts and it plays well.
 
The guy that bought #1562 from me stole it for $5,500.00. Compared to the one that just sold on eBay, it should have gone for $6,500.00. But it didn't. However, I got a fair price for it and it got the best home it could possibly have. It is in a very active recording studio in New York and it will be recorded by major (and lesser known) bands. The two most important considerations for me were that its new owner would take good care of it and that it would be played. It may never see another live audience, but it will be recorded and heard. That is all I could ask for.
 
Frank



Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by Jack Younger

I'll forgive the lack of support on the part of dread
nay-sayers, but alas, a fair price IS a fair price...

--- mellotronist <mellotronist@cox.net> wrote:

> That's exactly why people are paying $5100 for them
> these days. There
> aren't any M400s at "fair" prices any more...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hey all!
> > I have a client who needs to PURCHASE a
> > mellotron. I realize this could be grasping at
> straws
> > but he's on a schedule and wants the thing by
> January
> > 1st. I suggested a new one, but his budget is not
> as
> > such. He's willing to pay a fair price for a
> decent
> > M400. If you have any leads, please let me know.
> I
> > know, I know, everybody on the list is looking for
> > one, but if there's one out there, somebody can
> make a
> > quick sale.
> > Thanks for not laughing, although I won't fault
> you if
> > you are. I am.
> > -Jack
>
>



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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by Tony

Tony, if I had your possessions, I'm sure I'd appreciate them too.

johnbarrick
1407



Tony wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> Let me put things into perspective for some of you.
> Yes the Mellotrons is a wonderful, quirky instrument and not cheap by
> most anyone's standards.
> But in my case owning and maintaining 2 late model Ferraris (that cost
> more than my 5 bedroom, pool home) plus a 2007 Aston-Martin, these
> gadgets are more than a bargain.
> I am thankful for all of the above mentioned possessions, so I suggest
> that you appreciate them for what they are ICONS!
> Best,
> Tony #510 and waiting .......
>
>


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Swinging off the previous topic, what would you sell your Mellotron for? As
I play and collect Hammond B3 Organs, I thought that I would never let any
of my B3's go for any price. But I have purchased 6 and sold 3 already, with
no regret. Maybe its because B3's are more common than trons, but I don't
think I would sell my M400 for anything.



How about you?


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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by john barrick

Tony, if I had your possessions, I'm sure I'd appreciate them too.

johnbarrick
1407



Tony wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> Let me put things into perspective for some of you.
> Yes the Mellotrons is a wonderful, quirky instrument and not cheap by
> most anyone's standards.
> But in my case owning and maintaining 2 late model Ferraris (that cost
> more than my 5 bedroom, pool home) plus a 2007 Aston-Martin, these
> gadgets are more than a bargain.
> I am thankful for all of the above mentioned possessions, so I suggest
> that you appreciate them for what they are ICONS!
> Best,
> Tony #510 and waiting .......
>
>

How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

2007-12-13 by David Jacques

Swinging off the previous topic, what would you sell your Mellotron for? As I play and collect Hammond B3 Organs, I thought that I would never let any of my B3’s go for any price. But I have purchased 6 and sold 3 already, with no regret… Maybe its because B3’s are more common than trons, but I don’t think I would sell my M400 for anything…

 

How about you?

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by mellotronist

All to often it seems that the phrase "fair price" is shorthand for "what I
think I should have to pay" instead of "what the free market decides is the
going rate even though I don't want to spend that much."

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by lsf5275@aol.com

In a message dated 12/12/2007 10:00:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, atm655@verizon.net writes:
But in my case owning and maintaining 2 late model Ferraris (that cost more than my 5 bedroom, pool home) plus a 2007 Aston-Martin, these gadgets are more than a bargain.
When I was young I had a '72 Dino, a 59 XK-150 Fixed Head Jag, 9 Porsches and a Pantera. Now I have a 99 Expedition with 165k miles on it, a Escape with 30k miles on it and a scratch built Harley. I don't give a shit about cars anymore. Can't drive more than one at a time. I'd sell the Expedition, but I probably couldn't give it away. I had a 2003 Jag S type with 400 HP. Sold it and bought the Escape. The neighbors are still scratching their heads over that one.
 
I can fit 4 M-400s in the Expedition and have done so. It also holds 3 Dobermans just fine. They drool and shed all over the inside. Dogs were never allowed in the Jag. That's why it had to go. I like dogs better than cars. I like Mellotrons better than cars too.
 
I wish I had kept the Dino and the 59 XK-150. They'd be worth a whole lot now.
 
The old Jag was the best chick magnet ever. Like the Dino, I did a complete restoration on it. I'd drive into Georgetown (DC) and young women would run into the street and ask for rides. No one knows how to build testosterone into cars more than the British and the Italians.
 
Working on #386... the Phallotron. Bigger, bolder and harder than hell to get around to.
 
Frank



Re: [newmellotrongroup] How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

2007-12-13 by lsf5275@aol.com

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



Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by Mark Pring

I've got a 1986 Toyota Hilux which has done nearly
200,000 miles!

Mark
--- lsf5275@aol.com wrote:

>
> In a message dated 12/12/2007 10:00:11 P.M. Eastern
> Standard Time,
> atm655@verizon.net writes:
>
> But in my case owning and maintaining 2 late model
> Ferraris (that cost more
> than my 5 bedroom, pool home) plus a 2007
> Aston-Martin, these gadgets are
> more than a bargain.
>
>
>
> When I was young I had a '72 Dino, a 59 XK-150 Fixed
> Head Jag, 9 Porsches
> and a Pantera. Now I have a 99 Expedition with 165k
> miles on it, a Escape with
> 30k miles on it and a scratch built Harley. I don't
> give a shit about cars
> anymore. Can't drive more than one at a time. I'd
> sell the Expedition, but I
> probably couldn't give it away. I had a 2003 Jag S
> type with 400 HP. Sold it and
> bought the Escape. The neighbors are still
> scratching their heads over that
> one.
>
> I can fit 4 M-400s in the Expedition and have done
> so. It also holds 3
> Dobermans just fine. They drool and shed all over
> the inside. Dogs were never
> allowed in the Jag. That's why it had to go. I like
> dogs better than cars. I like
> Mellotrons better than cars too.
>
> I wish I had kept the Dino and the 59 XK-150. They'd
> be worth a whole lot
> now.
>
> The old Jag was the best chick magnet ever. Like the
> Dino, I did a complete
> restoration on it. I'd drive into Georgetown (DC)
> and young women would run
> into the street and ask for rides. No one knows how
> to build testosterone into
> cars more than the British and the Italians.
>
> Working on #386... the Phallotron. Bigger, bolder
> and harder than hell to
> get around to.
>
> Frank
>
>
>
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>
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

2007-12-13 by Mattias


Waiting for your M 4000....? I thought you´d had it for two years now...
 
Mattias Olsson
Roth Händle Studios, Stockholm
www.roth-handle.nu
http://www.myspace.com/57224022
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 5:59 AM
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

 
 
I'm waiting for my M-4000.
 
 
Frank



Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by tony

John,
Yes I and a lot of other people are waiting for stem cell research to open new doors into fixing genetic problems.
My doctor has informed me that they really only need the umbilical cord for major advancements.
I hope to see these in my life time!
Thank you for your kind words and please don't be bashful about contacting me about anything.
 
Very Sincerely yours,
Tony Moffett
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

And I hope that you continue to do so for years to come, Tony.
best,
john
PS - maybe the stem cells can be allowed to help some day

Tony wrote:
>
> Thanks John I do appreciate them, but I pay a high price for these
> possessions, MS and type 2 diabetes, both incurable.
> I defy these problems to alter my life both after 12 yrs of handling
> them too.
>
> Best,
> Tony
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* john barrick <mailto:astroboy@cinci. rr.com>
> *To:* newmellotrongroup@ yahoogroups. com
> <mailto:newmellotrongroup@ yahoogroups. com>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 12, 2007 10:03 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...
>
> Tony, if I had your possessions, I'm sure I'd appreciate them too.
>
> johnbarrick
> 1407
>
> Tony wrote:
> >
> > Dear all,
> > Let me put things into perspective for some of you.
> > Yes the Mellotrons is a wonderful, quirky instrument and not
> cheap by
> > most anyone's standards.
> > But in my case owning and maintaining 2 late model Ferraris
> (that cost
> > more than my 5 bedroom, pool home) plus a 2007 Aston-Martin, these
> > gadgets are more than a bargain.
> > I am thankful for all of the above mentioned possessions, so I
> suggest
> > that you appreciate them for what they are ICONS!
> > Best,
> > Tony #510 and waiting .......
> >
> >
>
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by tony

To each their own!
Enjoy yourself!
Tony
 
PS the 1974 Harley-Davidson Sportster I got new in 73 and during the winter completely rebuild and painted (7 colors over metal flake) took best in show at the Bloomington, Il (home of the Corvette club originator, and friend of my late father), Now I have aluminum around me at 200 MPH.
 
Tony
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

In a message dated 12/12/2007 10:00:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, atm655@verizon. net writes:
But in my case owning and maintaining 2 late model Ferraris (that cost more than my 5 bedroom, pool home) plus a 2007 Aston-Martin, these gadgets are more than a bargain.
When I was young I had a '72 Dino, a 59 XK-150 Fixed Head Jag, 9 Porsches and a Pantera. Now I have a 99 Expedition with 165k miles on it, a Escape with 30k miles on it and a scratch built Harley. I don't give a shit about cars anymore. Can't drive more than one at a time. I'd sell the Expedition, but I probably couldn't give it away. I had a 2003 Jag S type with 400 HP. Sold it and bought the Escape. The neighbors are still scratching their heads over that one.
 
I can fit 4 M-400s in the Expedition and have done so. It also holds 3 Dobermans just fine. They drool and shed all over the inside. Dogs were never allowed in the Jag. That's why it had to go. I like dogs better than cars. I like Mellotrons better than cars too.
 
I wish I had kept the Dino and the 59 XK-150. They'd be worth a whole lot now.
 
The old Jag was the best chick magnet ever. Like the Dino, I did a complete restoration on it. I'd drive into Georgetown (DC) and young women would run into the street and ask for rides. No one knows how to build testosterone into cars more than the British and the Italians.
 
Working on #386... the Phallotron. Bigger, bolder and harder than hell to get around to.
 
Frank



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Re: [newmellotrongroup] How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

2007-12-13 by tony

I don't blame you!
<evil grin>
Tony
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:07 AM
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

In a message dated 13/12/2007 06:54:15 GMT Standard Time, Mattias.olsson5@comhem.se writes:
Waiting for your M 4000....? I thought you´d had it for two years now...
We've stopped making them and moved into lateral thigh trainers. 
 
M
 
Streetly Electronics - All Things Mellotronic

www.mellotronics.com
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by doctorwho8@aol.com


In a message dated 12/12/07 11:55:28 PM, markpringnz@yahoo.com writes:



I've got a 1986 Toyota Hilux which has done nearly
200,000 miles!

Mark

You should see what the guys over at BBC 2's Top Gear did with an old Toyota Hilux.\
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lrk6vsb77xk
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0Uc4Ksz3nHM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YfZDtC9kjVk
http://youtube.com/watch?v=HQ_60PpxSzI

Bill "the Doctor" Rudloff


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Re: [newmellotrongroup] How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

2007-12-13 by john barrick

And I hear that you've got a simply crushing grip...
john


tronbros@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 13/12/2007 06:54:15 GMT Standard Time,
> Mattias.olsson5@comhem.se writes:
>
> Waiting for your M 4000....? I thought you´d had it for two years
> now...
>
> We've stopped making them and moved into lateral thigh trainers.
>
> M
>
> *Streetly Electronics - All Things Mellotronic
> **
> *www.mellotronics.com <http://www.mellotronics.com/>**
> *US Sales East: Jimmy Moore JMoore6397@aol.com
> <http://JMoore6397@aol.com/>
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Re: How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

2007-12-13 by ceccles_ca

--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "David Jacques"
<djacques@...> wrote:
I don't think I would sell my M400 for anything.
>
>
> How about you?

I have an eight year old white MkVI - #019. It does take up a lot of
space in my kitchen.

A new white MkVI is $6,800 or £ 3,387 (with flight case & one frame)
http://www.rlmusic.co.uk/mellotron/products.html

I have 3 tape frames and a flight case.

I would expect that the market value of my 8 year old MkVI would be a
fair bit lower than the price of a new one. There was a MkVI that
sold on ebay this year (with one frame and no flight case). Does
anyone recall what it sold for?

Clay

Re: How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

2007-12-13 by Rick Blechta

--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "ceccles_ca" <ecclesreinson@...> wrote:
> I have an eight year old white MkVI - #019. It does take up a lot of
> space in my kitchen.
>
> A new white MkVI is $6,800 or £ 3,387 (with flight case & one frame)
> http://www.rlmusic.co.uk/mellotron/products.html
>
> I have 3 tape frames and a flight case.
>
> I would expect that the market value of my 8 year old MkVI would be a
> fair bit lower than the price of a new one. There was a MkVI that
> sold on ebay this year (with one frame and no flight case). Does
> anyone recall what it sold for?

I believe it sold for $64.50 plus a bag of Chips Ahoy cookies and a set of Mattel Fanner 50s.

Kind of steep, I know, but...

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

2007-12-13 by tronbros@aol.com

In a message dated 13/12/2007 16:03:17 GMT Standard Time, ecclesreinson@rogers.com writes:
A new white MkVI is $6,800 or £ 3,387 (with flight case & one frame)
http://www.rlmusic. co.uk/mellotron/ products. html
PLUS VAT @ 17.5% = nearly £4000.
 
Martin
 
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

2007-12-13 by Bruce Daily

Hey Clay-

That's one heckuva ecclectic microwave stand!!! :-)

-Bruce D.


--- ceccles_ca <ecclesreinson@rogers.com> wrote:

> --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, "David
> Jacques"
> <djacques@...> wrote:
> I don't think I would sell my M400 for anything.
> >
> >
> > How about you?
>
> I have an eight year old white MkVI - #019. It does
> take up a lot of
> space in my kitchen.
>
> A new white MkVI is $6,800 or £ 3,387 (with flight
> case & one frame)
> http://www.rlmusic.co.uk/mellotron/products.html
>
> I have 3 tape frames and a flight case.
>
> I would expect that the market value of my 8 year
> old MkVI would be a
> fair bit lower than the price of a new one. There
> was a MkVI that
> sold on ebay this year (with one frame and no flight
> case). Does
> anyone recall what it sold for?
>
> Clay
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>



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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by NormLeete@aol.com

In a message dated 13/12/2007 04:33:23 GMT Standard Time, mellotronist@cox.net writes:
All to often it seems that the phrase "fair price" is shorthand for "what I
think I should have to pay" instead of "what the free market decides is the
going rate even though I don't want to spend that much."
Well put.
 
I often wish I'd bought a modular synth in the 80's when people were giving them away. Average price now is 10,000 quid upwards.
 
I can't complain as I bought my first M400 for 150 quid at about the same time.
 
Conversely the Fairlight was 30,000 quid then and about 2,500 now...
 
Norm

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by tony

Hi Norm!
Is a quid a £?
 
"England and America two countries separated by the same language"  George Bernard Shaw
 
Tony
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

In a message dated 13/12/2007 04:33:23 GMT Standard Time, mellotronist@ cox.net writes:
All to often it seems that the phrase "fair price" is shorthand for "what I
think I should have to pay" instead of "what the free market decides is the
going rate even though I don't want to spend that much."
Well put.
 
I often wish I'd bought a modular synth in the 80's when people were giving them away. Average price now is 10,000 quid upwards.
 
I can't complain as I bought my first M400 for 150 quid at about the same time.
 
Conversely the Fairlight was 30,000 quid then and about 2,500 now...
 
Norm

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Re: [newmellotrongroup] How much is your Tron worth to YOU?

2007-12-13 by Mike Dickson

Well, I'd like one but they are about as rare as hen's teeth round here.
Good lord, if you look on Ebay UK sometimes you can find Hammond spinets
going for £400, whereas in the US I have heard stories about them being
thrown onto rubbish tips.

Mike

David Jacques wrote:
>
> Swinging off the previous topic, what would you sell your Mellotron
> for? As I play and collect Hammond B3 Organs, I thought that I would
> never let any of my B3’s go for any price. But I have purchased 6 and
> sold 3 already, with no regret… Maybe its because B3’s are more common
> than trons, but I don’t think I would sell my M400 for anything…
>
> How about you?
>
>

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by tony

Before you decide to draw and quarter me, I hit the wrong forwarding option.
Like it never even happened, like my marriages  :-).
 
Any of you geniuses out there with American character sets in your keyboard, I do them with alt codes >;-p
 
Tony
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: tony
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

Hi Norm!
Is a quid a £?
 
"England and America two countries separated by the same language"  George Bernard Shaw
 
Tony
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

In a message dated 13/12/2007 04:33:23 GMT Standard Time, mellotronist@ cox.net writes:
All to often it seems that the phrase "fair price" is shorthand for "what I
think I should have to pay" instead of "what the free market decides is the
going rate even though I don't want to spend that much."
Well put.
 
I often wish I'd bought a modular synth in the 80's when people were giving them away. Average price now is 10,000 quid upwards.
 
I can't complain as I bought my first M400 for 150 quid at about the same time.
 
Conversely the Fairlight was 30,000 quid then and about 2,500 now...
 
Norm

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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-13 by JMoore6397@aol.com

Tont, Tony, Tony,
                            How about the M5N? How much progress havw you made on This?
                                                                                  Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy 



Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-16 by mellotronist

Serve them with broiled quab, and eat like a hungry aquatch!

> Smaller quid, say 1/2 lb. or thereabouts, can be quite delightful when
> breaded and fried in olive oil.

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Lousy timing, but...

2007-12-16 by john barrick

and apparently a thruppence poorer for it -
but that's why we love ye..

Rick Blechta wrote:
>
>
> On Dec 15, 2007, at 10:29 PM, john barrick wrote:
>
>> Dammit, Rick - don't forget the Thruppence!
>
> Dammit, John, I'm a musician not a banker!
>
> ;)
>