Does anyone have a minimoog they like to sell?
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Does anyone have a minimoog they like to sell?
I am interestead in buying a mini moog if you have a mini moog but don't wanna sell it please tell me how good it is
Re: Does anyone have a minimoog they like to sell?
Synthcollector wrote:I am interestead in buying a mini moog if you have a mini moog but don't wanna sell it please tell me how good it is

I will not sell my Minimoog.
But a Minimoog is the synth each synth collector should own. Without a Minimoog you are missing _THE_ synth that started it all. Just look on those old LP covers of pop bands in the seventies: it was a Minimoog or a ARP Odyssey they played. The Minimoog is the synth most other synth manufactors tried to copy in some way:
- the left hanbd wheels were a Minimoog feature before others copied them
- the layout of the panel structured in the signal flow from left to right
- the bold sound
keep on turning these Moog knobs
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Till "Qwave" Kopper
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Me too...
For whatever reason, there is a (n original) Minimoog drought on eBay.
If you have one you'd like to sell, contact me. Thanks!
If you'd like to reply about how much you do NOT want to sell your Minimoog, you can do that too... but that is not quite as helpful.
If you have one you'd like to sell, contact me. Thanks!
If you'd like to reply about how much you do NOT want to sell your Minimoog, you can do that too... but that is not quite as helpful.

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i have located a mini for you
Go to google type in "Rl music" They have a mini moog up for sale looks like beautiful on too totlally restored its gonna cost you about £2200 though alternatively http://www.musiccontrol.co.uk i belive they also have one for a cheaper price..good luck finding one 

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Demokid, it *is* a nice collection of Minimoogs.
Gear lists just don't impress me much though, sorry.
MC: in a word, "No"
RL Music does have some pricey offerings, but the instruments are good and they will stand behind the sale and unit. Good if you have the money and don't like to mess around with details and problems. They recently sold a Mini that I had restored and I certainly couldn't have sold it for what they got, here in the states.
Customer was happy though, so that's all that matters.
Keep in mind that when I restore a Mini, it costs roughly $500 to $1000, so these high prices for restored units have some justifications behind them.
There's a lot of parts and hours put in to make them worth the money and the work is guaranteed by me and usually the seller too
But I can't afford one either!!
Gear lists just don't impress me much though, sorry.
MC: in a word, "No"

RL Music does have some pricey offerings, but the instruments are good and they will stand behind the sale and unit. Good if you have the money and don't like to mess around with details and problems. They recently sold a Mini that I had restored and I certainly couldn't have sold it for what they got, here in the states.
Customer was happy though, so that's all that matters.
Keep in mind that when I restore a Mini, it costs roughly $500 to $1000, so these high prices for restored units have some justifications behind them.
There's a lot of parts and hours put in to make them worth the money and the work is guaranteed by me and usually the seller too

But I can't afford one either!!

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