Well he hasn't sold it yet. Guess I'm still in time to help him restore it... I wonder if I would let it go then, for any price at allJohnLRice wrote:Actually, buy it for $250, put a $1000 into restoring it, sell it for $5000, make a $3,750 profit, not bad!bichuelo wrote:A friend of mine owns a model D he got second hand on 1981. The first oscillator never worked and he treated the synth really bad. It is so ruined right now that a repair would be way too pricey, and I don't think you could get more than a couple hundred of bucks, for the handful of spare parts you can use.
I saw one in similar conditions once on eBay and it was sold for $250
Just sayin'
Found a Minimoog D on the street
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Re: Found a Minimoog D on the street
That guy had just come back from a gig and was making room in his house for the organ and Moog.
Seems you got there just at the right time, when he was inside and his back was turned..!
Seems you got there just at the right time, when he was inside and his back was turned..!
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Re: Found a Minimoog D on the street
Deja-vu on that last comment.
Man what a weird thread. I was expecting photos for sure. Whatever.
Man what a weird thread. I was expecting photos for sure. Whatever.
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Re: Found a Minimoog D on the street
....that's even better than my UA 1176 found on the curb, although i was certainly happy about that find, too!
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Re: Found a Minimoog D on the street
She simply came into my house one day in 2006; love at first sight:
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/musicabin ... _e_pi__IS_
My Voyager is at the office right now since we are trying to fix a small issue. She misses it badly since its her main instrument <3 <3 <3
So yes, there might be some lucky moments in life. But, it is quite hard to beleive the OP's story...
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/musicabin ... _e_pi__IS_
My Voyager is at the office right now since we are trying to fix a small issue. She misses it badly since its her main instrument <3 <3 <3
So yes, there might be some lucky moments in life. But, it is quite hard to beleive the OP's story...
http://audiotecna.info
T-III, Voyager, VX-351, Slim Phatty, Model D, Sub Phatty, Subsequent 37, Minitaur, all moogerfoogers and minifoogers, EW+, Theremini, Model 15, Filtatron, Animoog, Model D App, iOS 11 Mother-32, DFAM, Werkstatt, Win7, High Sierra
T-III, Voyager, VX-351, Slim Phatty, Model D, Sub Phatty, Subsequent 37, Minitaur, all moogerfoogers and minifoogers, EW+, Theremini, Model 15, Filtatron, Animoog, Model D App, iOS 11 Mother-32, DFAM, Werkstatt, Win7, High Sierra
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It'd be great to see some pictures! It's hard to believe that these things still happen in the internet age but I obtained a mint Hammond A100 in the same manner a few years ago. For any guitar-folks out there, a friend of mine pulled a near mint 1966 Fender Super Reverb AND reverb unit out of a garbage pile last summer. I recently read an internet forum tale about a Rev 1 ARP Odyssey purchased from a second-hand store for pennies as the store's employees couldn't get a coherent noise out of it and figured it was broken. You'd think that price-checking would be a no brainer given that the tools are at virtually everyone's disposal, but gems still slip through the cracks. I just can't stand to think of the 50 year old legacy instruments that don't get rescued from a garbage pile.