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Hi Guys! and a 'Tron for 2100 Euros!

Hi Guys! and a 'Tron for 2100 Euros!

2005-12-26 by stevetebble

Hi All

I've just joined this group so I'd like to say hello to you all and a 
belated Merry Christmas.  I've become a confirmed eBay addict, so far 
I've bought loads of CD's, guitar parts, and models of Concorde but 
sometimes I type in 'mellotron' just to see what comes up.  I saw the 
one in Austria a couple of weeks back, and actually bid.  I knew I'd 
never be able to afford it, I just bid so that I'd be able to say I'd 
done it - and the screenshot with 'you are the highest bidder' does 
look very nice framed and on the wall!
I stopped at 1477 (about £900), but had I realised the end price was 
going to be equivalent to about £1500, plus only 100 euros to ship it 
here (that's Bristol, England) might have been tempted to go 
further.  Of course, we have no way of knowing how high the eventual 
winner was willing to go - is he anyone known to you guys?
I don't currently have a 'Tron but will soon be looking, all these 
samples, and synths that try to sound like one are all very well, but 
after a while you start thinking, what about the real thing!

Regards,

Steve Tebble.

Re: Hi Guys! and a 'Tron for 2100 Euros!

2005-12-26 by Bernie Kornowicz

Hi Steve, and welcome to the group. It just so happens that there's 
a company in your country that is the originator of the Mellotron 
and still builds them for a very reasonable price. That company is 
Streetly Electronics. They also sell refurbished Trons that are like 
new.

http://www.mellotronics.com/

P.S. The reply default for this group is the poster's email address, 
so you have to set it for the group before submitting.

Regards,
Bernie


--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "stevetebble" <steve@s...> 
wrote:
>
> Hi All
> 
> I've just joined this group so I'd like to say hello to you all 
and a 
> belated Merry Christmas.  I've become a confirmed eBay addict, so 
far 
> I've bought loads of CD's, guitar parts, and models of Concorde 
but 
> sometimes I type in 'mellotron' just to see what comes up.  I saw 
the 
> one in Austria a couple of weeks back, and actually bid.  I knew 
I'd 
> never be able to afford it, I just bid so that I'd be able to say 
I'd 
> done it - and the screenshot with 'you are the highest bidder' 
does 
> look very nice framed and on the wall!
> I stopped at 1477 (about £900), but had I realised the end price 
was 
> going to be equivalent to about £1500, plus only 100 euros to ship 
it 
> here (that's Bristol, England) might have been tempted to go 
> further.  Of course, we have no way of knowing how high the 
eventual 
> winner was willing to go - is he anyone known to you guys?
> I don't currently have a 'Tron but will soon be looking, all these 
> samples, and synths that try to sound like one are all very well, 
but 
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> after a while you start thinking, what about the real thing!
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Steve Tebble.
>

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