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Monday, November 27, 2006

god forgive me

flickr by polaranta.

I was trying to figure out why this shot was titled "god forgive me," then I realized why. I think it actually looks pretty cool.

Custom Korg Polysix

7 comments:

  1. given how mangled the end caps were on my polysix that's probably a pretty good idea. i would've picked a darker shade of blue though

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  2. Darker shade? That color blue is the shit. All synths should be blue.

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  3. Another 'yes' vote for the robin's egg blue sides. *eyes neglected Mono/Poly sitting in corner and thinks*

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  4. What Mono/Poly. I actually lifted my laptop to my face and squinted as I looked at each corner. : )

    What's funny about this image is it looks like he didn't take the side panels off before painting! Or he put them back on before drying. Look at the newspaper under each. Nice job if he did indeed leave them on.

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  5. Sorry, chief - meant attacking my own neglected Mono/Poly with some azure blue.

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  6. Ah, that makes sense. My brain seems to take leave every now and then. : )

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  7. i like that. if your wooden sides are messed up and youd rather have new wooden sides check out these links:

    www.customsynth.co.uk

    and

    www.synthwood.com

    mini

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