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Old 1st May 2012   #1
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[SPAM] FA: Getting rid of Roland Vocoder and stuff :(

Thought I would post in here first as you guys would appreciate it more...

My beautiful Roland SVC-350 Analog Vocoder is up for sale on ebay as are my NS10M Studio edition monitors (with new tweeters).

Will probably have to sell my Yamaha CS-30 Analog synth as well as my ESQ-1 synth.

A sad day indeed but I've got to get a deposit for a house I am buying....bad timing I know with the economy but hey gotta live somewhere....

If the sh*t really hits the fan then I might have to let go of my UBK FATSO but it would have to be serious for me to do that.

I can get by with my modular and Arp Mk3 Odyssey for now and a set of headphones lol.

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eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace

I'm in UK

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ppffff hope it's nice house!
I've been putting off the choice where to buy a house, and with what money. lol
maybe you can put some soffit monitors into the wall of your new shed

good luck with the sale.
I noticed the ebay auction is a private listing.
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Not sure what private listing means really...I'll go in and change it if it lets me.

Edit: Changed to non private auction.

Anytakers on the Yamaha CS-30 and Esq-1? Must be my 4th Esq-1 I keep buying them then having to sell them lol.
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