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I have some stuff.
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Not like a hoarder. (I suppose this is relative…) I don’t believe I have a problem (Doesn’t everyone who has a problem say that?) If I do have a problem, it started in earnest around 1984-85 when I got my 1st “real” synthesizer. So it’s an honest, long-standing problem.
But, I don’t believe I have a problem because I am capable of letting things go. (It’s important to note here for people who think otherwise: I’ve sold 9 items on Reverb.com!!)
I’ve owned a lot of gear that I no longer have: some things were not what I’d hoped they would be, some were terrible & had to go, some I gave away, some were stolen, some were lost. It might be kind of interesting to attempt to catalog the things I no longer have & why, but it would be more difficult to do.
Also, my stuff now is way cooler, man. (Or, could it be that it’s only cool to me?)
- a vintage Wurlitzer 140B restored by the legendary Ken Rich (who’s the best & nutty in exactly the way you would expect someone who does what he does to be)
- a 1980’s Rhodes Mk II Suitcase top, also worked on by Ken that he didn’t think too highly of (lolz)
- a Yamaha CP60M that he thought even less of!
- he worked on it anyway
- he brought in a real piano tuner / regulator named Brad Fant who did amazing work
- etc.
I am not going to list everything on this page.
That would be dumb, because, now I have a much better way.
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There will be a page per unit on this here website, https://www.nonpunctual.org/gear/ - that’s it. That’s the project.