We could probably flood this board with praise for Andy and Jed, and they would deserve every bit of it and more. Giving a classic like the Polysix new life is one of the few things I've done this year that seems worth every penny and every second spent on it. I also think a big thanks is due to the rest of you guys on the board who have supplied insight and debugging tips for this machine, even if (or maybe especially if) it's just a reminder of something I should have seen in past posts. We're almost to a new year now, and I can see a great future for this group. Sooner of later (sooner I hope) the Polysix's will all be repaired and this board will turn to some serious (not too serious) mod work, starting with the MIDI board from Johannes. Start planning for next year, folks. Your Polysix has a ton of new features just waiting to get out. Don Backshall _____ From: PolySix@yahoogroups.com [mailto:PolySix@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of n0disc0 Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 5:01 AM To: PolySix@yahoogroups.com Subject: [PolySix] Re: Public thanks to Andy Jury I had the chance to meet Andy on this message board and I'm very grateful he's turned my dead Polysix back to life (the name of an american hippie band is hidden in this sentence). Andy is a passionate and talented person, a perfectionist. My electronic knowledge is almost non-existent but he managed to give me clear explanations in various areas. I don't want to forget Jed Jorgensen in this tribute. He is the instigator of the KLM-367 clone project. Unless his patience and devotion we'd still deal with severely damaged circuits. They've both written their name in the Polysix history and we should always remember their inestimable input. Thank you so much ! --- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com <mailto:PolySix%40yahoogroups.com> , "blindcatfishwillie" <jbolley@...> wrote: > > I just wanted to take a moment to thank Andy publicly for the help he's been giving me off-list. After refurbing my 367 via post he stayed in close email contact working me through a couple frustrating issues until we found one bad track on my 366. Now things are looking great! > Thanks Andy! You're the best. > > Jesse Olley > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [PolySix] Re: Public thanks to Andy Jury
2010-12-23 by backshall1 (dsl)
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