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edited July 2019 in Other

Picked up a barely touched Korg monologue for €150 yesterday
Was awake until 5am once I figured out the sequencer

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  • Juno-106 via craigslist. It was listed as a “digital piano.” Paid $250 for it, then another couple hundred for new voice chips. Turns out it came with a ghost and it nearly ruined my life. Regardless.....quite a steal.

  • 5 Gurkha premium cigars and a travel case for $29.99

  • @brice said:
    Turns out it came with a ghost and it nearly ruined my life.

    I like a ghost story, feel free to expand!

  • @robertreynolds said:
    5 Gurkha premium cigars and a travel case for $29.99

    I love cigars, not big on gurkha but that's a sweet deal

  • My luckiest day ever. A 1927 Hawaiian Kona Weissenborn guitar for $15. It’s an amazing thing.

  • I used to have a stall at Camden Lock market in London back in the 80s. One day this guy walked past lugging a 1971 Hiwatt Custom 100 amp (aka the DR103 and as used by David Gilmour, Pete Townshend, early Genesis, et al). He was asking a hundred pounds for it and I bought it on the spot.

    It remains my pride and joy and it sounds like nothing else. Andy Bell from Ride borrowed it once for a gig which adds more rock’n’rollness to it.

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    Sorry.. deleted..

  • @reasOne said:

    @robertreynolds said:
    5 Gurkha premium cigars and a travel case for $29.99

    I love cigars, not big on gurkha but that's a sweet deal

    I agree with you actually. I can appreciate the quality but they’re not my type. Right now, the only things holding my attention are Cubariqueno Protocol Jane Does and Davidoff Nicaraguas Cigarillos (when I want a short smoke). Thinking about rolling my own cigars in a month or so though.

  • @marmakin said:
    My luckiest day ever. A 1927 Hawaiian Kona Weissenborn guitar for $15. It’s an amazing thing.

    JFC!
    That is incredible.

  • Bought a Korg 700 S on a flea market for 8 euros some 18 years ago, still have it.
    And a Roland CR 68 drum machine togheter with Ibanez AD 150 for 20 euros on the same market 5 years ago.

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    @JeffChasteen said:

    @marmakin said:
    My luckiest day ever. A 1927 Hawaiian Kona Weissenborn guitar for $15. It’s an amazing thing.

    JFC!
    That is incredible.

    Dude thank you! Kind of a rare item, wasn’t sure if anyone would know what that was...talk about analog lol.

    I feel so fortunate. I didn’t even fully realize what I had gotten until I got it home and researched, but the vintage acoustic player in me knew it was something cool with potential. Took an extra couple hundred in repairs and restoration but well worth it. It would sell for about $3k usd (mine won’t though because I’ll never sell haha).

    It’s the lightest weight, most lightly braced, explosively resonant thing I’ve ever played let alone owned. 😎

  • Years ago, Ibought this LP set at a garage sale for $3.00.

    Sold it on eBay for $510.00

  • One time I bought 30 synthesizers and 10 drum machines for between $5 and $15 apiece :wink:

    I was always trolling Craigslist looking for deals. The stuff I used the most often seldom was the best deal though. Good gear isn’t cheap usually. Sometimes something slips through the cracks, but not usually. I got a bunch of cheap guitars, but I was thinking yesterday about the couple favorites I had down at the local guitar shop over the years, that I should have saved up and sprung for, even though they weren’t a great deal. I guess what I was thinking, was that I had been wrong for amassing gear based on the price, or denying the gear when the price isn’t a great deal.

  • @rottencat said:
    Years ago, Ibought this LP set at a garage sale for $3.00.

    Sold it on eBay for $510.00

    gah! you just reminded me of finding an obscure 2nd record store in Warsaw 15 or so years ago,, i went to one section to flip through, my friend to another.. he immediately pulls out an original private press La Monte Young ‘black album’ !!
    though i did find both a dick hyman and richard Hayman moog album .. but i was always convinced that i am cursed to look in the wrong places wherever i go from then on..
    it was run by a little old lady in the basement of a highrise,, impossible to find by tourists except by total accident and nothing was more than 5 zlotys!!

  • I bought a copy of the Black album when I visited the Dream House in New York late 80's. I happened to be there when the Village Voice showed up to do a story, and wound up in the photo they used in the article. I might still have it in a box somewhere. Lamonte & Marian Zazeela were both friendly hang out with. I still have the LP!

    @RockySmalls said:

    @rottencat said:
    Years ago, Ibought this LP set at a garage sale for $3.00.

    Sold it on eBay for $510.00

    gah! you just reminded me of finding an obscure 2nd record store in Warsaw 15 or so years ago,, i went to one section to flip through, my friend to another.. he immediately pulls out an original private press La Monte Young ‘black album’ !!
    though i did find both a dick hyman and richard Hayman moog album .. but i was always convinced that i am cursed to look in the wrong places wherever i go from then on..
    it was run by a little old lady in the basement of a highrise,, impossible to find by tourists except by total accident and nothing was more than 5 zlotys!!

  • @Crawlingwind said:
    I bought a copy of the Black album when I visited the Dream House in New York late 80's. I happened to be there when the Village Voice showed up to do a story, and wound up in the photo they used in the article. I might still have it in a box somewhere. Lamonte & Marian Zazeela were both friendly hang out with. I still have the LP!

    @RockySmalls said:

    @rottencat said:
    Years ago, Ibought this LP set at a garage sale for $3.00.

    Sold it on eBay for $510.00

    gah! you just reminded me of finding an obscure 2nd record store in Warsaw 15 or so years ago,, i went to one section to flip through, my friend to another.. he immediately pulls out an original private press La Monte Young ‘black album’ !!
    though i did find both a dick hyman and richard Hayman moog album .. but i was always convinced that i am cursed to look in the wrong places wherever i go from then on..
    it was run by a little old lady in the basement of a highrise,, impossible to find by tourists except by total accident and nothing was more than 5 zlotys!!

    the friendliest ‘Bikers’ ever :)
    one day I really must go there... i’ve been in new york 7 or 8 times in the last decades and never made the pilgrimage!! doh!

  • @BlueGreenSpiral said:
    Picked up a barely touched Korg monologue for €150 yesterday
    Was awake until 5am once I figured out the sequencer

    This thing works with iOS and that beauty of a sequencer sends midi out.
    I thought it needed a driver so was a nice surprise

    Some good tales so far, thanks for sharing!

    I got an Oberheim matrix 1000 for €200ish, was about 15 years ago.
    Had to sell it again after a week to pay deposit on a new place
    Was a good week, lush sounds. I see these going for crazy prices now

  • ARP 2600 for AUD$250 back in the 90s. Bought it from a guy who bought it from the film school for $50 (they bought it new when they opened in 1973 or so) and sold it a few years later for ten times what I paid for it.

    Kind of fun, but I think I got more enjoyment out of the Roland modular I had previously.

    Best synth I've ever owned: Oberheim Matrix 6.

  • @BlueGreenSpiral said:

    @brice said:
    Turns out it came with a ghost and it nearly ruined my life.

    I like a ghost story, feel free to expand!

    I’ve been advised to not go into the details; acknowledgement only.

  • No worries! @brice

    I've never seen the matrix 6, do you still have that one? @pauly

    Was hoping to get a few matrix 1000s and chain them up but the universe had other plans

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