via this auction
"This is a three-dimensional miniature (Jewelry only, NOT a working instrument) including detailed engraving, with even the "pitchblend" ball and all selector buttons clearly represented. Size 1 1/2" long. Cast in pewter with 24k gold electroplate (back is flat). PENDANT jewelry for guy or gal; includes a 24" gold tone necklace chain. Quality is tops! You can almost play it! DETAIL CANNOT BE FAULTED, EVEN BY PROFESSIONALS!"
Saturday, June 05, 2010
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Similar synthesizer bling is the 1978 Korg "Give Me An A". A lowly golden dog-tag at first sig, but it is in fact a tuner set to a 440hz A, battery-powered.
ReplyDeleteAlso seems quite rare.
Cool, a D-50!! I actually have a solid brass DX-7 keychain that I absolutely love. I think there should be more "synth bling" being made.
ReplyDeletelooks like its amde from chocalate would never buy it this quality
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