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[Mellotronists] Re: Tron body, digital brain...

2004-01-29 by John Hofmeyer

The only justification I could see in the purchase of
such a hybred would be in appearance.  That is, one
would appear to play the 'tron, but really have a
bunch of other digital, MIDI modules triggered from
your 3 octave keyboard.

Except for keyboard players, though - who else would
know?  The general public probably doesn't know what a
'tron looks like - and a keyboard player would be
curious until they figured out that it was just an
elaborate keyboard stand.

The ebay ad should say: Elaborate keyboard stand that
looks like a Mellotron...

I have an elaborate tube amp, rack for sale....

-jh

--- Bernard Kornowicz <kornowicz@...> wrote:
> Is this thing legal? Would anyone be dumb enough to
> shell out $1000 
> for a fake?
> 
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> --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "Brundage,
> Jim" <jpb@d...> 
> wrote:
> >  <<eBay item 3700903089 (Ends Feb-07-04 095617
> PST) - Mellotron 
> style midi controller.htm>>  
> > 
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