Hi Al, Have you tested the Tron and all the frames? Bernie --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "fizzyal" <alduffy@r...> wrote: > > > Concerning the Mellotron I've had for a number years - originally > owned by Oscar Peterson, passing through Hugh Syme (session keys - > Rush) - I finally unpacked the beast and retrieved the serial > number, etc. for those that are interested: > > ID plate reads: > > MELLOTRON Mk. FIVE > SN : 5/106A > 35 Portland Place > London W1N 3AG England > > There are two tape frames in the instrument and I have three others > in their original cases (5 frames total). The labels on the cases > and frames don't quite match up suggesting that there may have been > 6 frames originally. Anyway, I'll list the content/dates - might be > useful clue as to when and on what Oscar Peterson used his Mellotron: > > Ref:D53 Date 9.4.75 > Trk A: 1-10 MOOG; 11-23 Tympani Hit; 24-34 Tympani Roll > Trk B: Bassoon > Trk C: Vibes with Vibratto > > Ref:D53 Date 9.4.75 > Trk A: Boys Choir > Trk B: 8 Choir > Trk C: Male Choir > > Ref:D53 Date 9.4.75 > Trk A: Violins > Trk B: Viola > Trk C: Cello > > Ref:D53 Date 9.4.75 > Trk A: Flute > Trk B: French Horn > Trk C: Trombone > > Ref:F77 Date 25.3.76 > Trk A: S/FX > Trk B: S/FX > Trk C: S/FX > (probably best bet for Halloween!) > > Ref:F77 Date 25.3.76 > Trk A: Electric Guitar > Trk B: Accoustic Guitar > Trk C: Church Organ > (this frame is missing from the collection) > > Cheers, > > Al > 5/106A >
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Re: Peterson Mk. V
2005-10-31 by Bernie Kornowicz
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