
via David:
"Peter Forrest's post to AH about EMSA led me to do a little digging. I lived in Amherst, MA, years after EMSA but still love the area. Anyway, Everett Hafner's (owner of EMSA) daughter put up a page about him, including a seriously photo-laden picture of EMSA stuff"
Update: Be sure to check out the EMSA link below for all posts featuring EMSA - there are only a few including this one, however there is some fascinating history including the Ionic Performer.
Wow! Visited the "store" a couple of times. Downstairs of a furniture store as I remember. I was impressed how he took time out of his schedule to show me around. Even let me fiddle with one of his Moogs. Long live him and EMSA.
ReplyDeleteI worked there in the early '70s while also a student at Hampshire college. I was responsible for repairs and modifications. Eventually I designed and delivered the "Synthivibe" - A duophonic keyboard which functioned as a Vibraphone.
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