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"My name is Marc Romboy, I'm a German DJ, performing and producing electronic music and I sell my Roland TB-303! This 303 is maybe the most outstanding acid house synth you could ever purchase.
The silver box is midi-fied, in a solid condition and has been signed by plenty of prominent DJs like Carl Craig, Seth Troxler, Chris Liebing, Dubfire, Agoria, Stephan Bodzin, Robert Babicz aka Rob Acid, Oliver Huntemann, Dave Clarke, Nick Curly, Dennis Ferrer, myself and many many many more!
The entire imcoming money goes straight to the Björn Schulz Stiftung in Berlin. This organisation supports hospices for children who have serious diseases like cancer in example.
So please no fun bids and feel free to share this link as much as possible! The most important thing is that the Stiftung will receive a high amount of money for its activities.
Have a look at the pictures! Here you can see many colleagues of mine who did leave there autograph on the box! For more information visit my Facebook page called /marcromboyfanpage !!!"
via Steven Stexi VdBrande on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
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