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Sunday, January 07, 2007
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Neat pics!
ReplyDeleteThough I cringed when I saw--
*All those extra holes in the Oberheim!
*The uneven keyboard on the Polymoog.
*Vintage gear aint typically modded w/ multiple cv patchpoints unless the owner posesses an open mind & imagination, qualities you seem to lack in this superficial aesthetic appraisal
ReplyDeleteVintage gear is modded with an open mind.
ReplyDeleteBut the wallet must be opened wide too when trying to fix it.
I don't mind modding gear, as long as it's done *correctly*. That doesn't seem to happen as often as it should.
ReplyDeletethere is nothing wrong with modding gear. i think i got the most sexy oberheim there is :)
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