MemoryMoog on Ebay...guess how much

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derekmather
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Re: MemoryMoog on Ebay...guess how much

Post by derekmather » Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:44 pm

by the whiskers of santa claus!! I saw one on craigslist for $600...
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Re: MemoryMoog on Ebay...guess how much

Post by keprta » Thu May 17, 2012 4:04 pm

Can Rudi license, train, authorize someone in the US to do the upgrades? Does he have staff or does he literally do all the work himself? Just asking because if there are a few thousand MM, there is no way he could upgrade them all. Will there be a legacy?

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Re: MemoryMoog on Ebay...guess how much

Post by MC » Fri May 18, 2012 9:34 am

Big Briar (former company name to Moog Music) used to do the upgrades but ceased around 1997-8. It took one tech an entire week to perform the upgrade and they couldn't justify the expense/time.
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Re: MemoryMoog on Ebay...guess how much

Post by EMwhite » Tue May 22, 2012 9:22 pm

I'm late to this one but do you guys know of Hamsterdunce? Well he actually reviewed the Taurus III for Kbd mag some time ago and is known for his 'shredding' as much for his wit. He did a Minimoog compare and a OB8 vs. OBXa, etc.

I think his (friends) went for around $3k-$4k; but here's the vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncy7quB2 ... el&list=UL
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