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Friday, January 09, 2009
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Looks like the rare Hillwood Blue Comets synth.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.synrise.de/guests/lorenz/coll/hillwood.html
that guy has a lot of rare synths!
ReplyDeleteI swear. When you've been a devoted synth nerd for a solid 25 years, you would think you've seen most all of them. But then matrix digs up something like this. And what's more, he does it every week or so.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I'm 22,245 posts into it and I still see stuff I never knew about. The PAiA Veloci-Touch that brian c just sent in is another example. Pretty crazy. Old news is new news at times. I forget and sometimes pick up little things in time as well, like the CS80 being marketed as a "Combo Organ" and the DX7 being labeled as a Digital Algorithm Programable Synthesizer vs a Digital FM Synthesizer. The majority of "trivial" image and auction posts I put up have little nuggets like this in them. You just have to look for them and... nuggets for some are trivial for others as the saying goes...
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