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Old 18th July 2002   #1
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thought I share this1985 gearslut photo with you...I wish I had all that gear now, especially Roy's Neve sidecar,
which was offered to me for $ 9,000 at the time

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"Roy"? as in.. (cough! Choke!) ...Roy Thomas-Baker?


Michael you look very er.. AWAKE in that photo!
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Yes, it was RTB's board.
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i like that image , looks better compared to all those
" mac & procontrol pics " ... i bet this stuff sounded amazing .
was there a need for a heater ???
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i like that image , looks better compared to all those
" mac & procontrol pics " ... i bet this stuff sounded amazing .
was there a need for a heater ???
Actually, the EMT 251 (which you can't see in the photo) took care of that nicely
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Yes going to need the higher res photo please...

MW, was this at Amigo?
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No more questions on the photo please till the competition is over!
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Jules came over and put Gaffer's tape on the keyboard that would answer any questions He is going to remove it when the contest is over.

Here is a higher res version of the photo:

http://mywebpages.comcast.net/mwagener/gear.jpg

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Re: gearslut photo

[QUOTE]Originally posted by mwagener
[B]thought I share this1985 gearslut photo with you...I wish I had all that gear now, especially Roy's Neve sidecar,
which was offered to me for $ 9,000 at the time

Remember, in 2001 dollars that would be almost $15,000.
still.............

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Re: Re: gearslut photo

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Remember, in 2001 dollars that would be almost $15,000.
still.............

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still be a great deal, don''t you think? As far as I know, those things go for about $30,000 nowadays.
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Re: Re: Re: gearslut photo

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still be a great deal, don''t you think? As far as I know, those things go for about $30,000 nowadays.
Yeah....that's what I meant by the "still......" as in still a good deal.
(dependent on condition).

Just wanted to make some people aware of the adjusted dollar value on past goods. Speaking of which, here is a site that has a calculator that adjusts for inflation; Inflation calculator

And another site that has lots of interesting graphs and comparisons of goods/services/millionaires past and present, etc.

Here

Sorry if a little OT here...

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:eek: is that heaven? ...uhhh...what do all these knobs do mommie???:eek:
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err...

i can see a chair...

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:eek: uhhh...the neve is sitting on an empty ummm...could be a westlake cabinet.......did i win???
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The pieces of gear on the very top of the racks are operating at 600+ degrees F, giving them their unique sound.
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I know, no guessing....

Hey Michael, I don't think anyone's mentioned this yet but is that a vintage "Don Dokken" in between the Neve sidecar and the AMS gear??
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I think so...
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Re: I know, no guessing....

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Hey Michael, I don't think anyone's mentioned this yet but is that a vintage "Don Dokken" in between the Neve sidecar and the AMS gear??
Don Dokken model 1985 (Under Lock And Key)
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Wait, I'll get that t-shirt yet.......I just noticed the pic under your name and High End Moderator( the white VU meter) is the same pic on your sweatshirt.

Is that the original Double Trouble Productions logo??
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Wait, I'll get that t-shirt yet.......I just noticed the pic under your name and High End Moderator( the white VU meter) is the same pic on your sweatshirt.

Is that the original Double Trouble Productions logo??
Yep, and still is
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