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Re: Here's something you don't see every day

Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-03 by lsf5275@aol.com

Today I had a special visitor. Karen and I were delighted to  have Jerry 
Korb stop by for a few hours to visit. We has a chance to talk  Mellotrons and 
to fool around a bit with the 4-Track. Jerry also got a chance to  see a 
M4000 for the very first time. We noshed a bit and knocked back some  
refreshing Diet Pepsi.  Jerry shared a very touching video that was a  memorial to 
his mother. She seemed like a wonderful woman. Jerry informed us  that he is 
the last of his kind. 
 
I told Jerry that if he dies before I do, I want to  collect him.  Can you  
imagine how great it would be to have Jerry in my collection of Mellotron  
stuff? ...Ok, I was just kidding about that part.
 
I had a great time hanging with Jerry. He's a hell of a nice  guy and Karen 
and I are hoping that he and Mali will come visit us for a few  days in the 
summer.  
 
 

           
Karen, Jerry and Bear  in the kitchen. Bear instantly wondered if Jerry had 
any  food.
    
Jerry on the left and  some fat guy on the right.
    
I  want Jerry to bring his table saw and his soldering iron and move in  
with us. (With his wife, of course)
    
 
Between us we make a pretty good Mellotron repairman.
Mellotron 4-track on the left, Hammond  A-100 and Leslie behind it. M4000 
on the  right.

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-03 by john barrick

Thanks for sharing, Frank. Jerry's looking younger than the last photos I saw of him.
Out of curiosity, did he comment at all on why he was hanging up the mellotron mantle? In regards to Korb collecting, just don't tell us that your new hobby is taxidermy.
john barrick.
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On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 4:42 PM, <lsf5275@aol.com> wrote:
Today I had a special visitor. Karen and I were delighted to have Jerry Korb stop by for a few hours to visit. We has a chance to talk Mellotrons and to fool around a bit with the 4-Track. Jerry also got a chance to see a M4000 for the very first time. We noshed a bit and knocked back some refreshing Diet Pepsi. Jerry shared a very touching video that was a memorial to his mother. She seemed like a wonderful woman. Jerry informed us that he is the last of his kind.
I told Jerry that if he dies before I do, I want to collect him. Can you imagine how great it would be to have Jerry in my collection of Mellotron stuff? ...Ok, I was just kidding about that part.
I had a great time hanging with Jerry. He's a hell of a nice guy and Karen and I are hoping that he and Mali will come visit us for a few days in the summer.
Karen, Jerry and Bear in the kitchen. Bear instantly wondered if Jerry had any food.
Jerry on the left and some fat guy on the right.
I want Jerry to bring his table saw and his soldering iron and move in with us. (With his wife, of course)
Between us we make a pretty good Mellotron repairman.
Mellotron 4-track on the left, Hammond A-100 and Leslie behind it. M4000 on the right.

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-03 by lsf5275@aol.com

I think Jerry looks great. Like me, he's getting a little creaky as he gets 
 older. I'm older than he is, though.
 
Jerry just has had too much going on in his life and no time to work on  
Mellotrons He and his mom were very close. I truly think that he was  
broken-hearted when she passed away. It is obvious when you meet Jerry that  he is a 
very loving person. With the passing of his mother, Jerry became to sole  
surviving member of his entire family. That's a tough burden. 
 
To be honest, we really spent time just visiting and also trying to figure  
out how to watch a DVD on my computer. We didn't really spend too much time 
 on his future in Mellotron restoration. I asked him if he might come  back 
to it and he was noncommittal. I don't think his heart is in it right now.  
I don't really know Jerry very well, but I'd like to. I wish we lived 
closer to  each other. Sadly, Vermont is a long way from Virginia. It would be 
fun to work  together on a project. 
 
Jerry and I discussed some issues I'm having sorting out the 4-track and  
both agreed on where the solution was. He was pretty surprised to learn that 
it  was serial #1. I showed him my shop and my James Brown singing doll. He 
took a  look at the cabinet for 1541 and agreed that is the worst one either 
of us have  ever seen. I have a lot of Mellotron parts and miscellaneous 
crap. I'm betting  he has even more.
 
I have no interest in taxidermy. I do have an interest in Mellotron related 
 stuff. Beyond his Mellotron knowledge, as the last remaining Korb, Jerry 
is  eminently collectible. ;-)
 
Frank
 
JB

 
In a message dated 3/3/2011 6:06:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
barrickjohn262@gmail.com writes:

 
 
 
Thanks for sharing, Frank.  Jerry's looking younger than the last  photos I 
saw of him.  
Out of curiosity, did he comment at all on why he was hanging up the  
mellotron mantle?   In regards to Korb collecting, just don't tell us  that your 
new hobby is taxidermy.
john  barrick.

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-03 by john barrick

Nice - I hope he does Night Train and Sex machine.

Thanks again for the update on Jerry.
john
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On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 5:48 PM, <lsf5275@aol.com> wrote:

I showed him my shop and my James Brown singing doll.
JB
In a message dated 3/3/2011 6:06:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, barrickjohn262@gmail.com writes:

Thanks for sharing, Frank. Jerry's looking younger than the last photos I saw of him.

Out of curiosity, did he comment at all on why he was hanging up the mellotron mantle? In regards to Korb collecting, just don't tell us that your new hobby is taxidermy.
john barrick.


Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-04 by fdoddy@aol.com

nice to see the Prof...

fd
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From: lsf5275 <lsf5275@aol.com>
To: newmellotrongroup <newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com>; Mellotronists <Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thu, Mar 3, 2011 5:43 pm
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day


Today I had a special visitor. Karen and I were delighted to have Jerry Korb stop by for a few hours to visit. We has a chance to talk Mellotrons and to fool around a bit with the 4-Track. Jerry also got a chance to see a M4000 for the very first time. We noshed a bit and knocked back some refreshing Diet Pepsi.  Jerry shared a very touching video that was a memorial to his mother. She seemed like a wonderful woman. Jerry informed us that he is the last of his kind. 
 
I told Jerry that if he dies before I do, I want to collect him.  Can you imagine how great it would be to have Jerry in my collection of Mellotron stuff? ...Ok, I was just kidding about that part.
 
I had a great time hanging with Jerry. He's a hell of a nice guy and Karen and I are hoping that he and Mali will come visit us for a few days in the summer.  
 

 

  
  
    
      
        
        
          
 
        
          
            
Karen, Jerry and Bear             in the kitchen. Bear instantly wondered if Jerry had any           food.



  
    
      
        
        
          
 
        
          
            
Jerry on the left and             some fat guy on the right.



  
    
      
        
        
          
 
        
          
            
I             want Jerry to bring his table saw and his soldering iron and move in             with us. (With his wife, of course)



  
    
      
        
        
          
 
        
          
            
            
Between us we make a pretty good Mellotron repairman.
            
Mellotron 4-track on the left, Hammond             A-100 and Leslie behind it. M4000 on the         right.

Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-04 by tron400

Frank,

Thanks for the great story. I only wish I could see the pictures.

Jerry brought a lot to this group and I'm sure he's missed by all.

Bernie

--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, lsf5275@... wrote:
>
> Today I had a special visitor. Karen and I were delighted to have Jerry
> Korb stop by for a few hours to visit. We has a chance to talk Mellotrons and
> to fool around a bit with the 4-Track. Jerry also got a chance to see a
> M4000 for the very first time. We noshed a bit and knocked back some
> refreshing Diet Pepsi. Jerry shared a very touching video that was a memorial to
> his mother. She seemed like a wonderful woman. Jerry informed us that he is
> the last of his kind.
>
> I told Jerry that if he dies before I do, I want to collect him. Can you
> imagine how great it would be to have Jerry in my collection of Mellotron
> stuff? ...Ok, I was just kidding about that part.
>
> I had a great time hanging with Jerry. He's a hell of a nice guy and Karen
> and I are hoping that he and Mali will come visit us for a few days in the
> summer.
>
>
>
>
> Karen, Jerry and Bear in the kitchen. Bear instantly wondered if Jerry had
> any food.
>
> Jerry on the left and some fat guy on the right.
>
>; I want Jerry to bring his table saw and his soldering iron and move in
> with us. (With his wife, of course)
>
>
> Between us we make a pretty good Mellotron repairman.
> Mellotron 4-track on the left, Hammond A-100 and Leslie behind it. M4000
> on the right.
>

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-04 by lsf5275@aol.com

I'll post therm on the home page today as soon as I get through  
photoshoping my image. :-)
 
 
In a message dated 3/4/2011 7:07:35 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
tron400@yahoo.com writes:

 
 
 
Frank,

Thanks for the great story. I only wish I could see the  pictures. 

Jerry brought a lot to this group and I'm sure he's missed by  all.

Bernie

--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com,  lsf5275@... wrote:
>
> Today I had a special visitor. Karen and I  were delighted to have Jerry 
> Korb stop by for a few hours to visit.  We has a chance to talk 
Mellotrons and 
> to fool around a bit with the  4-Track. Jerry also got a chance to see a 
> M4000 for the very first  time. We noshed a bit and knocked back some 
> refreshing Diet Pepsi.  Jerry shared a very touching video that was a 
memorial to 
> his mother.  She seemed like a wonderful woman. Jerry informed us that he 
is 
> the  last of his kind. 
> 
> I told Jerry that if he dies before I do,  I want to collect him. Can you 
> i magine how great it would be to have  Jerry in my collection of 
Mellotron 
> stuff? ...Ok, I was just kidding  about that part.
> 
> I had a great time hanging with Jerry. He's  a hell of a nice guy and 
Karen 
> and I are hoping that he and Mali will  come visit us for a few days in 
the 
> summer. 
> 
>  
> 
> 
> Karen, Jerry and Bear in the kitchen. Bear  instantly wondered if Jerry 
had 
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> any food.
> 
> Jerry on  the left and some fat guy on the right.
> 
> I want Jerry to bring  his table saw and his soldering iron and move in 
> with us. (With his  wife, of course)
> 
> 
> Between us we make a pretty good  Mellotron repairman.
> Mellotron 4-track on the left, Hammond A-100 and  Leslie behind it. M4000 
> on the right.
>

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-04 by Thomas C. Doncourt

Funny, iwas up in Smugglers Notch and found myself having dinner in
Jeffersonville- I thought of  inviting Jerry and Mali to eat with us but I
saw that they were somewhere in Virginia with Frank!!
Next time
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> Frank,
>
> Thanks for the great story. I only wish I could see the pictures.  [:(]
>
> Jerry brought a lot to this group and I'm sure he's missed by all.
>
> Bernie
>
> --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, lsf5275@... wrote:
>>
>> Today I had a special visitor. Karen and I were delighted to  have
> Jerry
>> Korb stop by for a few hours to visit. We has a chance to talk
> Mellotrons and
>> to fool around a bit with the 4-Track. Jerry also got a chance to  see
> a
>> M4000 for the very first time. We noshed a bit and knocked back some
>> refreshing Diet Pepsi.  Jerry shared a very touching video that was a
> memorial to
>> his mother. She seemed like a wonderful woman. Jerry informed us  that
> he is
>> the last of his kind.
>>
>> I told Jerry that if he dies before I do, I want to  collect him.  Can
> you
>> imagine how great it would be to have Jerry in my collection of
> Mellotron
>> stuff? ...Ok, I was just kidding about that part.
>>
>> I had a great time hanging with Jerry. He's a hell of a nice  guy and
> Karen
>> and I are hoping that he and Mali will come visit us for a few  days
> in the
>> summer.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Karen, Jerry and Bear  in the kitchen. Bear instantly wondered if
> Jerry had
>> any  food.
>>
>> Jerry on the left and  some fat guy on the right.
>>
>> I  want Jerry to bring his table saw and his soldering iron and move
> in
>> with us. (With his wife, of course)
>>
>>
>> Between us we make a pretty good Mellotron repairman.
>> Mellotron 4-track on the left, Hammond  A-100 and Leslie behind it.
> M4000
>> on the  right.
>>
>
>

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-04 by Bruce Daily

Thanks for posting this, Frank. It's good to see Jerry again. I've never met him, but his emails were always very gracious. What a guy!
-Bruce Daily


--- On Thu, 3/3/11, lsf5275@aol.com <lsf5275@aol.com> wrote:
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From: lsf5275@aol.com
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 3:42 PM

Today I had a special visitor. Karen and I were delighted to have Jerry Korb stop by for a few hours to visit. We has a chance to talk Mellotrons and to fool around a bit with the 4-Track. Jerry also got a chance to see a M4000 for the very first time. We noshed a bit and knocked back some refreshing Diet Pepsi. Jerry shared a very touching video that was a memorial to his mother. She seemed like a wonderful woman. Jerry informed us that he is the last of his kind.
I told Jerry that if he dies before I do, I want to collect him. Can you imagine how great it would be to have Jerry in my collection of Mellotron stuff? ...Ok, I was just kidding about that part.
I had a great time hanging with Jerry. He's a hell of a nice guy and Karen and I are hoping that he and Mali will come visit us for a few days in the summer. ;
Karen, Jerry and Bear in the kitchen. Bear instantly wondered if Jerry had any food.
Jerry on the left and some fat guy on the right.
I want Jerry to bring his table saw and his soldering iron and move in with us. (With his wife, of course)
Between us we make a pretty good Mellotron repairman.
Mellotron 4-track on the left, Hammond A-100 and Leslie behind it. M4000 on the right.

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-05 by Chris Dale

I'm sure I've mentioned this here before, but for those of you new to our list, I'll share it again:
Jerry Korb is one of the most knowledgeable Mellotron people on the planet. Personally, he has always been a wonderful source of information and inspiration..
Jerry's talents came to the forefront when working feverishly over several days trying to first understand, and then fix the electronics in the Wakeman MKV.
In the original re-build, electronic parts had been moved, tampered with, modified etc. with no easy way to figure out how they were supposed to work together. It would be easier to toss everything out and begin all over again.
But it seemed important to retain these electronics if only for it's bizarre-ness and originality. So using only the original components found in the machine, and trying to make it all work together, we spent some long and frustrating hours with it.
And it was Jerry's 'never give up' attitude that finally solved all the electrical problems and mysteries we encountered.
When I contacted Wakeman about it, he told me it was his main Mellotron he liked to use and was on almost all of his 70's output. He said the electronics and re-build were designed to differentiate and improve the sound and operation over the regular 400's, and that it was a success but.... it was still 'a nightmare' from which there was no escape, which was why he funded the Birotron.
One problem seemed to be the machine's behaviour on tour because of different voltages in different countries.
Anyway, were it not for Jerry, that machine could only ever look nice, but never operate properly to Wakemen/Yes modified specs
So I am eternally thankful to him for not giving up, because it was important to retain those original electronics which for better (and worse) - perhaps made it as different as Pinder's electronics did in his own MK IIs.
Chris Dale


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On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Bruce Daily <pocotron@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thanks for posting this, Frank. It's good to see Jerry again. I've never met him, but his emails were always very gracious. What a guy!
-Bruce Daily


--- On Thu, 3/3/11, lsf5275@aol.com <lsf5275@aol.com> wrote:

From: lsf5275@aol.com <lsf5275@aol.com>

Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 3:42 PM


Today I had a special visitor. Karen and I were delighted to have Jerry Korb stop by for a few hours to visit. We has a chance to talk Mellotrons and to fool around a bit with the 4-Track. Jerry also got a chance to see a M4000 for the very first time. We noshed a bit and knocked back some refreshing Diet Pepsi. Jerry shared a very touching video that was a memorial to his mother. She seemed like a wonderful woman. Jerry informed us that he is the last of his kind.
I told Jerry that if he dies before I do, I want to collect him. Can you imagine how great it would be to have Jerry in my collection of Mellotron stuff? ...Ok, I was just kidding about that part.
I had a great time hanging with Jerry. He's a hell of a nice guy and Karen and I are hoping that he and Mali will come visit us for a few days in the summer.
Karen, Jerry and Bear in the kitchen. Bear instantly wondered if Jerry had any food.
Jerry on the left and some fat guy on the right.
I want Jerry to bring his table saw and his soldering iron and move in with us. (With his wife, of course)
Between us we make a pretty good Mellotron repairman.
Mellotron 4-track on the left, Hammond A-100 and Leslie behind it. M4000 on the right.


Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-06 by lsf5275@aol.com

Thanks Mike!
 
Frank
 
 
In a message dated 3/6/2011 12:31:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
mike.dickson@gmail.com writes:

 
 
 
On 04/03/2011 12:07, tron400 wrote:  
 
Frank,

Thanks for the great story. I only wish I could see the  pictures. 



Here you go:

_http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/3157786/1/Jerry%20and%20Frank?h=349ff2_ 
(http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/3157786/1/Jerry%20and%20Frank?h=349ff2) 

Mike

Re: Here's something you don't see every day

2011-03-07 by tron400

Yes, thanks Mike!

Bernie

--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, lsf5275@... wrote:
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> Thanks Mike!
>  
> Frank
>  
>  
> In a message dated 3/6/2011 12:31:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
> mike.dickson@... writes:
> 
>  
>  
>  
> On 04/03/2011 12:07, tron400 wrote:  
>  
> Frank,
> 
> Thanks for the great story. I only wish I could see the  pictures. 
> 
> 
> 
> Here you go:
> 
> _http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/3157786/1/Jerry%20and%20Frank?h=349ff2_ 
> (http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/3157786/1/Jerry%20and%20Frank?h=349ff2) 
> 
> Mike
>

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