Friday, August 22, 2008
Minimoog serial 1001 from EBOARD-MUSEUM
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"The first Moog Minimoog produced, serial number 1001, captured at the Eboard-Museum of Klagenfurt(AUSTRIA).Very very nice item, many differences from the latest Mini's, flat finishing panel, logo, squared rear alu cover,1 fuse, wood black bottom panel, more index numbers on control pots.Wow!Many thanx to Gert Prix for courtesy."
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neato! anyone know if it still works?
ReplyDeleteWhat the heck is that confounded noise in the background?
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be a dispute over who really owns Mini #1001.
ReplyDeleteFWIW, serial #'s shouldn't mean SH#$@%T!!!
ReplyDelete#1's when production starts and the engineers begin to discovery that they F'd up on this and that;)
I would pay more attention to the rev# on the circuit boards and the cool artwork they incorporated into the PCBs over time!!