I've done a couple of panels through Schaeffer, one a custom job I created for a CGS Burst Generator, and a few designed by Tony Allgood. They are inexpensive, even with shipping to the States. The paint is flat and the lettering is engraved so the panels look slightly different from MOTM. On the other hand, you could send them a blank MOTM panel and they would use that (doubles your postage though). I recommend them! Mike --- In motm@y..., Adam Schabtach <adam@s...> wrote: > > I don;t think we will even be able to compete with > > one-offs from a place like Schaeffer. But, they will never make panels that > > match MOTM as closely as we do. > > Just out of curiosity, has anyone here done business with Schaeffer? I > downloaded their design program, and if I'm understanding the demo file, the > prices are lower than I expected. OTOH it looks like one might spend more on > shipping than on the panels themselves, if one happens to live outside of > the EU. > > I realize that they're not going to generate something that looks like a > MOTM panel, but I've already figured out that my ultimate sequencer (doesn't > everyone have an ultimate sequencer design?) isn't going to fit into the > MOTM form factor anyway. > > --Adam
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Re: Stooge panels - printer and the future
2002-08-17 by mmarsh100
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