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sorry, money's a bit tight here in a seasonal-based beach town economy, but I still stand by my purchase!
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Re: Post your latest purchase!!
Looks sorta like a tap stick (Chapman stick, Warr guitar, etc.)EricK wrote:Well, this isn't Moog but...
I got this:
What was it advertised as?
I have several friends that play tap sticks.
Takes some talent to play one well.
Here's a YouTube video of my good friend Randy Strom playing one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOLhJOshXis
Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime. - R. Pupkin
Re: Post your latest purchase!!
erm...it was right around $3.5K, pains me to say. But (I justify to myself), it comes with a LOT of extras.xombiexplox wrote:
Sexiest thing since Marisa Miller. How much did that set you back????? I was daydreaming about that exact color Voyager for literally over an hour.
Glad ya like the color! It was definitely whitewash cabinet, but I was _really_ close to getting the indigo backlights...
Sub 37 • Voyager Select Whitewash/Lunar White • VX-351 • Little Phatty Stage II w/CV out • Slim Phatty (x3)
MF-101 • MF-102 • MF-104SD • MF-103 • CP-251 • MF-108M • MF-105M
Moog Pocket Protector
MF-101 • MF-102 • MF-104SD • MF-103 • CP-251 • MF-108M • MF-105M
Moog Pocket Protector
Re: Post your latest purchase!!
So, around 11 Moog Financial Units...not so bad if ya look at it that way, huh?joe_moog wrote:erm...it was right around $3.5K, pains me to say. But (I justify to myself), it comes with a LOT of extras.xombiexplox wrote:
Sexiest thing since Marisa Miller. How much did that set you back????? I was daydreaming about that exact color Voyager for literally over an hour.
Glad ya like the color! It was definitely whitewash cabinet, but I was _really_ close to getting the indigo backlights...
Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.
Re: Post your latest purchase!!
...hahaha!Voltor07 wrote:So, around 11 Moog Financial Units...not so bad if ya look at it that way, huh?
Sub 37 • Voyager Select Whitewash/Lunar White • VX-351 • Little Phatty Stage II w/CV out • Slim Phatty (x3)
MF-101 • MF-102 • MF-104SD • MF-103 • CP-251 • MF-108M • MF-105M
Moog Pocket Protector
MF-101 • MF-102 • MF-104SD • MF-103 • CP-251 • MF-108M • MF-105M
Moog Pocket Protector
Re: Post your latest purchase!!
Kevin,
Its a 3/4th scale 8 string electric upright bass. It seemed like it was actually going to be straightforward to play, but unfortunately I didn't get the opportunity to tune it up. I had my heart set on learning a German style Arco technique, but that will have to wait.
Ive decided to just wait until I can get a carved upright.
Eric
Its a 3/4th scale 8 string electric upright bass. It seemed like it was actually going to be straightforward to play, but unfortunately I didn't get the opportunity to tune it up. I had my heart set on learning a German style Arco technique, but that will have to wait.
Ive decided to just wait until I can get a carved upright.
Eric
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Music-Go-Round sometimes has carved uprights, but if you don't have one near you, shipping is quite costly from them.EricK wrote:Kevin,
Its a 3/4th scale 8 string electric upright bass. It seemed like it was actually going to be straightforward to play, but unfortunately I didn't get the opportunity to tune it up. I had my heart set on learning a German style Arco technique, but that will have to wait.
Ive decided to just wait until I can get a carved upright.
Eric
Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.
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Filtered, we can hang out anytime!filtered wrote:
sorry, money's a bit tight here in a seasonal-based beach town economy, but I still stand by my purchase!
New album available!
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/chriscarver
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/chriscarver
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Last major purchase was a dental crown milled from cubic zirconium.
"Boxes with knobs" (as my wife refers to them)- wise was a 108M.
"Boxes with knobs" (as my wife refers to them)- wise was a 108M.
Voyager EB #165, T3 #292, MF-101, 102, 103, 104SD, 2x104MSD, 105M, 107, 108M, MP-201, VX-351, CP-251, Frostwave Fat Controller.
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The point of which is...what, now? Isn't CZ weaker than the ceramic dentists normally use?c7sus wrote:Last major purchase was a dental crown milled from cubic zirconium.
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Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.
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CNC-milled CZ bypasses the casting process so the crowns fit better and the process requires less labor.
My dentist told me he went to a demo where the rep drove a conventional metallic/ceramic crown into a 2x4 with a hammer, shattering the porcelain and driving the metal into the wood. Then the rep drove a CZ crown into the same 2x4 with no damage to it.
My dentist said the next big thing with these new crowns will be digital scanning of the tooth in question, so no more impressions. Mine was done with impressions that were digitally scanned into the mill. In the not-so-distant future the dentist will scan your tooth and send a digital file to the lab. Turnaround time may be cut by as much as half.
Info I found on the interwebs claim the CZ product rivals titanium strength-wise.
Far out, huh?
My dentist told me he went to a demo where the rep drove a conventional metallic/ceramic crown into a 2x4 with a hammer, shattering the porcelain and driving the metal into the wood. Then the rep drove a CZ crown into the same 2x4 with no damage to it.
My dentist said the next big thing with these new crowns will be digital scanning of the tooth in question, so no more impressions. Mine was done with impressions that were digitally scanned into the mill. In the not-so-distant future the dentist will scan your tooth and send a digital file to the lab. Turnaround time may be cut by as much as half.
Info I found on the interwebs claim the CZ product rivals titanium strength-wise.
Far out, huh?
Voyager EB #165, T3 #292, MF-101, 102, 103, 104SD, 2x104MSD, 105M, 107, 108M, MP-201, VX-351, CP-251, Frostwave Fat Controller.
Re: Post your latest purchase!!
Good to know! Very cool! If I ever need a crown, that's what I'm getting.c7sus wrote:CNC-milled CZ bypasses the casting process so the crowns fit better and the process requires less labor.
My dentist told me he went to a demo where the rep drove a conventional metallic/ceramic crown into a 2x4 with a hammer, shattering the porcelain and driving the metal into the wood. Then the rep drove a CZ crown into the same 2x4 with no damage to it.
My dentist said the next big thing with these new crowns will be digital scanning of the tooth in question, so no more impressions. Mine was done with impressions that were digitally scanned into the mill. In the not-so-distant future the dentist will scan your tooth and send a digital file to the lab. Turnaround time may be cut by as much as half.
Info I found on the interwebs claim the CZ product rivals titanium strength-wise.
Far out, huh?
Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.
Re: Post your latest purchase!!
amazing the stuff to be learned on a brand-specific synthesizer forum!c7sus wrote:CNC-milled CZ bypasses the casting process so the crowns fit better and the process requires less labor.
My dentist told me he went to a demo where the rep drove a conventional metallic/ceramic crown into a 2x4 with a hammer, shattering the porcelain and driving the metal into the wood. Then the rep drove a CZ crown into the same 2x4 with no damage to it.
My dentist said the next big thing with these new crowns will be digital scanning of the tooth in question, so no more impressions. Mine was done with impressions that were digitally scanned into the mill. In the not-so-distant future the dentist will scan your tooth and send a digital file to the lab. Turnaround time may be cut by as much as half.
Info I found on the interwebs claim the CZ product rivals titanium strength-wise.
Far out, huh?
Good to know! Very cool! If I ever need a crown, that's what I'm getting.
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Cool technology transcends the medium.
BTW next purchase will hopefully be a Steel Guitar Black Box. Or a 106M should that come along about the same time as the necessary flow to complete a transaction.
http://www.sarnomusicsolutions.com/products/sgbb.html
BTW next purchase will hopefully be a Steel Guitar Black Box. Or a 106M should that come along about the same time as the necessary flow to complete a transaction.
http://www.sarnomusicsolutions.com/products/sgbb.html
Voyager EB #165, T3 #292, MF-101, 102, 103, 104SD, 2x104MSD, 105M, 107, 108M, MP-201, VX-351, CP-251, Frostwave Fat Controller.