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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Polymoog sliders

2010-09-02 by Neil Boughey

Also, are you a member of the Polymoog owners site?

http://www.dubsounds.com/polymoog.htm

The guys on here will probably be able to assist, there's usually someone restoring a Poly, who might again have parted out an irreparable synth.

Neil Boughey



neilnsheila@btinternet.com
07590 114633





On 2 Sep 2010, at 11:59, Susie wrote:

Thanks Neil, I'll give synthrestore a go.

I think Chip for brains might be Technology Transplant. I've emailed him/them - just waiting for a reply.

It will take a lot more disassembly before I have the dimensions of the sliders, so Mouser etc will have to wait for now.

Thanks
Susie
http://www.myspace.com/susangardener

--- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, Neil Boughey wrote:
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> Try Adrian at Synthrestore , Bedford UK - synthrestore.co.uk
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> Neil Boughey
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> neilnsheila@...
> 07590 114633
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> On 1 Sep 2010, at 21:50, Susie wrote:
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> > Does anyone have a source for Polymoog sliders? I confess I haven't disassembled it sufficiently yet to be able to measure the fixings, but I wondered if anyone has already done the research.
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> > Thanks
> > Susie
> > http://www.myspace.com/susangardener
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