Thanks Steve... I actually have the design (done by Jeff Pontious (sp?)) - it's the same as the one you used. Doug (back when he was communicating) confirmed that the screen he had was for this design. --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "sduck409" <sduck409@...> wrote: > > Hi Mike - > > Just a fyi - the stooges never actually produced any milton panels. I know that they did > produce several designs, and I got to throw in my proverbial 2 cents at the time because I > was working on my ill-fated milton, but that was all cut short when Larry died, and actual > production never happened. I still have at least two of their designs if you're interested (at > least I think I do - although I may have already sent them to you). > > Steve > > > --- In ModularSynthPanels@yahoogroups.com, "clickmrmike" <mrmike@> wrote: > > > > Hey all- > > > > I know it's a long shot, but do any of you have the following Stooge > > panels lying around that they'd be willing to part with? > > > > TLN-428 > > Blacet Improbability Drive > > CGS Super Psycho Modulator > > Milton > > > > I know that Doug Wellington bought the screens from Stooge Industries, > > but it appears that that's the end of them. I've been trying to get > > Doug to sell me some panels since Dec 2006; I don't believe he's ever > > actually made any of these panels, and he no longer even replies to > > email about them. > > > > It wouldn't make sense for Bridechamber to make new screens for these > > (two are unavailable for some time), and I'm trying to avoid the big > > expense of FPE (the Milton is $130!). > > > > Thanks, > > clickmrmike > > >
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Re: Anyone have these old Stooge panels?
2008-11-23 by clickmrmike
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