I think that one of Ken Leonard's Moneypit entries has a good section on transporting your Mellotron. Also a section on disassembling your tron. You should check it out before you go: http://www.kleonard.com/mellotron/vt0303/start.htm Not sure which year or month it's in, but it's well worth time to go through them. best, john Daniel Swanson wrote: > > > Awesome, John. I printed out your comments and will use them as a > checklist. Thanks! > > -Dan > On Jun 25, 2009, at 11:45 PM, john barrick wrote: > >> >> >> >> The headblock is the piece with all the playback heads on it. It moves >> laterally when you turn the track selector knob from a to b to c. I >> just tied mine down with a couple of bread twistys. You'll want to >> bring along a 1/2" inch socket wrench to remove the feet. The bolt >> heads are sunk about two inches into the bottom of the feet. If you have >> enough room, you obviously don't need to mess with it. It should lay >> down on its back just fine - mine did. I think Ken Leonard transported >> his that way in his Accura hatchback. One thing about the keyboard. >> After you wrap it up, lay it down flat upside down (keys down, pressure >> pads up) as you don't want to bend the pressure pad arms. >> >> Playing without a spill box lid is inviting trouble. I've left it off >> accidentally before, and tapes tend to stick (not return properly) and >> sometimes they don't even go into the spill box but pile up on top >> instead, which is just asking for a snag or tangle. You should be able >> to acquire one from Streetly or Mellotron Archives, or I believe that at >> least one person on the list has made a couple. >> >> And while driving, allow yourself the luxury of imaging that other >> drivers are wondering whether or not you're carrying a Mellotron in the >> back. >> best, >> john barrick >> >> PS - I also found it convenient to remove the tape frame, wrap it up in >> a sheet or blanket and lay it down flat also. >> >> DaSwans wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > > >> > Okay. Dumb noob question: Which part exactly is the head block? >> > >> > Thanks for the dimensions and the tip about taking off the feet. I'll >> > probably lay it down on it's back. Anything else I need to know about >> > transporting it? It does have it's original protect-o-muff (tron >> > bondage). That should protect the lovely brushed on latex paint job it >> > received at some point. >> > >> > How important is the tape box cover (the aluminum thing that the tapes >> > roll into when they're played)? I see it missing in a lot of pictures >> > and the tron I'm buying is missing it. It seems like one could be made >> > relatively easily (unless, of course, somebody out there has a spare). >> > I'm sure the cover will be the least of my problems, however. I'm just >> > thinking out loud and taking mental inventory of the project ahead. >> > >> > >> > >
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Will an M400 fit in a 2001 Subaru Forester?
2009-06-26 by john barrick
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