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via the seller: "This Model D (Serial Number 7479) is in near perfect cosmetic and working condition. We have had several Model D's pass through our synth-loving hands and this is by far the cleanest unit we have ever seen or played. Prior to us receiving the unit it was professionally serviced and calibrated. The tuning on this particular unit is also the best we have seen on any of the units we have. One of the main things that plague most old Model D's is their inconsistent key-bed. The key-bed on this particular unit is near perfect and level with amazing playability. The servicing also included a full cleaning of the main contact buss along with the key bushings. The front panel is flawless and all knobs and switches are noise free and function perfectly. This unit is equipped with the original and sought after oscillator board (OSC Board). As far as the housing goes, it is near flawless except for a penny-sized (and that's being over generous) nick in the wood under the "Mixer" section of the panel. This can be seen in the photos above. This Minimoog truly sets itself apart from others and there is no wonder why it is such a storied and legacy item. This synth is perfect for studio, live, or a vintage synthesizer collector. We could copy and paste the legacy and history of Moog and the Minimoog Model D, but if your here looking you are already in the know."
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