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Milton in Wiard skin

Milton in Wiard skin

2003-09-24 by Christophe Curtis

While this might be a bit OT I still thought it was really neat


Click the link below to catch a gallery of worldwide Milton installations
(ha!), namely:  Gary Chang's, finished in blue to match his giant 24 module
Wiard system.

http://www.buzzclick-music.com/back_gary.jpg

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Re: Milton in Wiard skin

2003-09-24 by drmabuce

Hi
>"Christophe Curtis" <wiardmodular@h...> wrote:
> > While this might be a bit OT I still thought it was really neat
>
IMHO this is not even a little bit Off Topic
THANX for the heads up - i think it's really nifty too! 
custom blue anodize for a panel that size can't have been cheap - that's real devotion to such a 'controversial' panel design...
;'>
gracias Christophe,
-doc

Re: Milton in Wiard skin

2003-09-26 by Gary Chang

Thank you, Christophe and Doc for noticing - although I still await
the last 6 modules, the metalwork is completed.  It goes off to
powercoating next week, and the wood work begins.  I will post a foto
of the completed system when it is completed (sans 1200 series
modules, of course!)

regards,

Gary


--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" <drmabuce@y...> wrote:
> Hi
> >"Christophe Curtis" <wiardmodular@h...> wrote:
> > > While this might be a bit OT I still thought it was really neat
> >
> IMHO this is not even a little bit Off Topic
> THANX for the heads up - i think it's really nifty too! 
> custom blue anodize for a panel that size can't have been cheap -
that's real devotion to such a 'controversial' panel design...
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> ;'>
> gracias Christophe,
> -doc

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