Saturday, July 01, 2006
Gear Overload
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Via Kenneth Elhardt on AH.
update via mono-poly in the comments:
"It's Five-G a shop in Tokyo Japan."
7 comments:
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What is that place? A shop? A museum?
ReplyDeleteKenneth E. is NO JOKE!
ReplyDeleteBTW — Spot the LM-1?
ReplyDeleteIt's Five-G a shop in Tokyo Japan.
ReplyDeleteThey sell vintage gear to ritch Japanese people.
Well just compare FiveG to Ebay for a moment. You pay pretty much for the gear at either one of them. The thing is with FiveG you actually get working gear you pay for all the time, something that only happens some of the time on Ebay.
ReplyDeleteThey need more Korg MicroPresets. I only spotted one.
ReplyDeleteReed's right, they've got at least 2 more doors in that place that need some useless piece of crap to prop them open.
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