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Re: [Mellotronists] Where your Mellotron is...!

2003-09-24 by J.K.Beresford

My M300 is (probably permanently) in my smallest bedroom which I 
call my playroom as it has a lovely "Old MacDonald's Farm" border 
around the walls, matching curtains and a "Thomas the Tank 
Engine" lightshade. These were left by the previous occupants you 
understand but there again, all my toys are in there anyway.
To get the tron up there it had to be lifted up the stairs in it's protecta-
muff, unbuckled on the landing, tipped up and slid around the 
doorframe on it's side. I hope I won't have to move it for a very long 
time.
John
M300 #005 

To:             	Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com
From:           	"mellotrongirl" <mellotrongirl@...>
Date sent:      	Tue, 23 Sep 2003 18:07:31 -0000
Subject:        	[Mellotronists] Where your Mellotron is...!

> Is your Mellotron at your house or at a recording studio or...? Just 
> was wondering. My M-400 is in my office downtown. I figure that's the 
> safest place for it to be--away from smokers, curious kids, etc. as 
> my place can be grand central station. I thought the best place would 
> be in my basement, but upstairs are all these aquariums--and if one 
> broke or the washing machine or dishwasher leaked, the basement 
> wouldn't be a good place. On the other hand, if I had a Mk 2 or a 
> Hammond B-3 or a Steinway piano or something like that, I'd be more 
> apt to present them as a piece of furniture --if I had the room! 
> They'd be at my mother's house--as she has a spacious safe home. I 
> tend to be overprotective of these things, and I was wondering how 
> some of you deal with it. 
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