COPIED FROM LINKED WEBSITE: "" "Mellotron" the name is owned by Mellotron Archives. You can name your Mellotron whatever you want to. John named his Mark. Other Mellotrons have names like the Mooatron, Mouseotron, Synertron, Formicatron, Pindertron (a.k.a. Sharayah), Promiscutron (a.k.a. The Bastard a.k.a. the EMItron), Stickertron, Julia, and Guaranteed Divorce If I Buy It. "" That last one would seem to be the standard m.o. Not necessarily in this group, but I think a lot of people here aren't actually 'Tron owners. Anyway, my story is a bit different: I'll skip the background about passing up a $450 'Tron in 1990 and just about killing myself for it ever since, which she knew about. Suffice that $3000-3500 wouldn't seem in the feasible ballpark to reconcile the anguish. Add on that she was pregnant again only a year after having twins. So we're riding in the car, don't know how we got around to it... but the upshot was: a $3-4000 Mellotron purchase was OK with her IF I AGREED TO CUT MY HAIR (which was like shoulder length, not down to my @ss or anything). Christ!!! Women!!! Not the "guaranteed divorce" line, but the straights among you I'm sure can relate in some way. Epilogue: it grew back in less than a year. But then I wound up cutting it again. Question: I see the pictures online and wonder why so many of the most prominent Mellotron afficionados are bald/ing? Wait, I think I figured it out... --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, Ken Leonard <ken@k...> wrote: > Greetings! > > Last month I had the opportunity to check out a Mark V that turned out to > be just a stone's throw from where I work! The machine is in great > condition, with one bit of weirdness---the key retention bar bolts are bent > back. Now if anyone can solve that mystery... > > The owner of this machine is John Bezjian, who has been working with analog > (and digital) gear for over 30 years as a musician, synth programmer, and > more. He has worked for Moog, Fairlight, Synclavier, and E-mu (scroll > through your E-mu sample disks and you may find his name). John has taught > synthesis and sampling at the UCLA extension school. > > > As a follow up to this June adventure, the Mark V had a surprise visit > today from the Mellotron Professor and the Mrs. (It's always nice to see > Jerry and Mali!) > > http://www.kleonard.com/mellotron/mpb050604/ > > Enjoy! > > ...kl... > M400 #805 - half a Mark V > M400 #1037 - me, too, but hopefully not the back half > > ** Ken Leonard - Web Table of Contents: http://www.kleonard.com > >> CD available! "Improvised Waves: Mellotron/synth improvisations" > ** Get Outdoors New England: http://www.GONewEngland.org
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Re: "Mark", the Mark V (GOOD STORY (?))
2005-07-27 by dscr22
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