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Selling Gear

Posted: 24/10/2004 - 22:47
by M.A.F
Dont know if im allowed to do this (am i allowed to do this Lman/Tas/Chris?) if im not then chuck it off no worries.

I sold most of my music gear over the summer but i have one keyboard left to sell.

If any of you chaps (UK only) are interested in analogue synths,im selling mine here:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 3757384649

A bargain or what..... :)

Posted: 24/10/2004 - 23:04
by Chris Abbott
Not a problem from my end, as long as we don't turn into Ebay ;-)

Chris

Posted: 24/10/2004 - 23:44
by tas
nice to ask, but the subject has nothing to do with me :)

Posted: 25/10/2004 - 0:53
by Matrix
You may want to list that on the free uk classifieds at my forum, we have a few musicians on the boards. That said, i WOULD have been interested had it been a juno 106...

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Not sure id have started the bidding at 190 quid though - you can get a Casio Cz1000 for a lot less.... and that could do the classic "wub" type sounds too. If it doesnt sell on ebay (and i suspect it will) id be interested... maybe.

Posted: 25/10/2004 - 8:14
by ifadeo
i can't believe that you really buy these pills.... :shock:

http://cgi1.ebay.co.uk/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI ... 5514824938


...sorry, i can't resist..... :wink:


cheers ifadeo

Posted: 25/10/2004 - 10:32
by DHS
The Juno60 is a nice piece of gear.

Posted: 25/10/2004 - 11:44
by Matrix
Testosterone boost lol ..... like its needed anyway lol, men walk around with 5x the amount women do till they get drunk ! lol

Posted: 25/10/2004 - 14:28
by Romeo Knight
"allowing more blood to enter, resulting in a thicker and longer penis, a larger erection, and a more satisfied partner!"
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 25/10/2004 - 19:57
by M.A.F
ifadeo wrote:i can't believe that you really buy these pills.... :shock:

http://cgi1.ebay.co.uk/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI ... 5514824938


...sorry, i can't resist..... :wink:


cheers ifadeo
Can we clear the pill thing up first! :wink:

I knew someone would pick this up!!!

I presented these to my mate during the best man speech at his wedding(it was quite funny actually,you had to be there a suppose..)

Anyway thats the truth. End of. 8) [/code]

Posted: 25/10/2004 - 20:32
by M.A.F
Matrix wrote:You may want to list that on the free uk classifieds at my forum, we have a few musicians on the boards. That said, i WOULD have been interested had it been a juno 106...
Yeah the 106 does seem to be the most sought after.The '60 is big brother to the Juno 6 though the '60 has a better overall sound to the others apparently,havent used them meself (god this sounds really dull!)
Matrix wrote:Not sure id have started the bidding at 190 quid though - you can get a Casio Cz1000 for a lot less.... and that could do the classic "wub" type sounds too. If it doesnt sell on ebay (and i suspect it will) id be interested... maybe.
Mmm well...i paid £400 for the Juno about 8 years ago,it hasnt gone up but it hasnt dropped that much either,between £250 and £350 i guess these days depends.
Ebay bidders dont want to pay a decent price,ive had it on twice before(skinflints) ive tried it with and without reserve,withdrew it from sale. Also been on Sound on Sound.

Might try your forum though Matrix :) if it doesnt ebay.

Or your welcome to make me an offer for the beast (sorry Chris!).

Hey TAS! Wouldnt feel right not asking m8! :wink:

And DHS,what would you prefer,a Juno 60 or a CZ1000?

Posted: 25/10/2004 - 20:47
by tas
now, ask me if i want a pint, and i'm all ears ;)

Posted: 25/10/2004 - 21:50
by M.A.F
Tas wrote:now, ask me if i want a pint, and i'm all ears ;)
Now your talkin....... 8)

Posted: 25/10/2004 - 23:40
by Lagerfeldt
I love my Juno 106 (£600 in mint condition), though a great deal of it is nostalgia sínce it was the first synth I fell in love with.

Posted: 26/10/2004 - 0:10
by M.A.F
Lagerfeldt wrote:I love my Juno 106 (£600 in mint condition), though a great deal of it is nostalgia sínce it was the first synth I fell in love with.
Happy birthday Lagerfeldt !

Hope i wasnt too late. :?

Staying with Roland machines,the first one i ever owned(and loved) was my Roland SH09 analogue mono synth.

It was such a FAT sounding synth! £150 quid i sold it for......and kicked myself ever since... :(

Posted: 26/10/2004 - 0:59
by Matrix
Ive had both a Cz1000 and a Roland D50 in the past - and tbh, id pick a Roland D50 over the Cz anyday. And the D50 cost me a whopping £150 - whats more, i sold it for exactly the same money 3 years after i bought it lol .... I had a Zoom2001 fx box too at that point, i needed it to beef up the Cz1000 - Casio's tones have always left me feeling they underperform...