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RE: [SpeakeasyVintage] OT----1974 Mini Moog 4 sale----OT

There're fun to restore (not being sarcastic) although the last one I did,
some #^&$&*@& had replaced several (48) broken contacts with GUITAR
STRING.... That was not so fun. Fortunately we have those little coil
spring contacts, but it took a while to get in there and change them out.

Cheers!

Ted Thompson (ted@...)
General Manager - Speakeasy Vintage Music

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: speakeasyvintage@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:speakeasyvintage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Norman Peterson
> Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 11:03 PM
> To: clonewheel; organized@yahoogroups.com;
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> rhodes@yahoogroups.com; musereceptor@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [SpeakeasyVintage] OT----1974 Mini Moog 4 sale----OT
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> My old (they're all old!) Mini Moog has been gathering dust
> in an Anvil case in my garage for too long.I would love to
> restore it but don't have the time or money.
> I bought it from Petosa Music in Seattle in 1974 for full retail..
> $1675.00.
> I used it for many years, painted it black! The real walnut
> is there underneath!
> I upgraded to the newer oscillators which were more stable
> sometime back in the same decade.
> It is a champ that just needs some TLC!
> A perfectly restored Mini can go for $3000.00 This one has
> that potential.
> All reasonable $ offers considered.
> I played "Blue Wind" and other Jan Hammer stuff on this
> machine.Bass parts on "Dream Weaver"!! "Frankenstein" 80's
> music along with my OBXa. Oh Yeah!!
> I got my moneys worth out of this finely crafted Bob Moog
> instrument. It needs a new home!! This instrument has a
> great history with me. It NEVER let me down at ANY gig!
> Contact----normswwworld@...
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> Norm
> www.myspace.com/normswwworld
> www.normanpeterson.com
> www.ourstage.com/fanclub/normanpeterson
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My old (they're all old!) Mini Moog has been gathering dust in an Anvil case in my garage for too long.I would love to restore it but don't have the time or...
Norman Peterson
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Mar 19, 2009
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There're fun to restore (not being sarcastic) although the last one I did, some #^&$&*@& had replaced several (48) broken contacts with GUITAR STRING.... That...
Ted Thompson
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Mar 19, 2009
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Ted, Can you tell me the location of the two tube sockets on an M3 that an Electro mute plugs into? Thanks Mike Casino [Non-text portions of this message have...
Michael Casino
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Mar 23, 2009
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No, I don't know which 2 it intercepts... I think the 12AX7 is one of them... That would be to the immediate right of the swell cap. No paperwork? I guess I...
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