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Old 7th April 2009   #1
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Polymoog Please!

This is a "signature" request to Moog to give their people and fans a new and current version of the Polymoog! Why all the Mono? Leave your name and say "aye" :D
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A new Moog polyphonic synth in the future?
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Dear Moog Music:

Please manufacture a reissue of one of your most expensive, ugliest, and least reliable models of all time, the Polymoog. The time is right for a real analog, preset-based synthesizer with divide-down pseudo-polyphony - and think of the money that could be made commemorating the decline and fall of the original "Moog Music", the difficult years and changes of ownership that resulted in Dr. Moog leaving the company, with a special "Norlin Industries Tribute Edition" Polymoog Vagabond. I'm sure that you can see that in the current economic climate, as other M.I. companies are laying off employees, curtailing R&D, and consolidating operations left and right, a "Polymoog Vagabond Norlin Industries Tribute Edition" would be a timely business move. As I am a longtime fan of the unfiltered string sound from Gary Numan's hit, "Cars", I can promise that I would be interested, even if there is next to no chance I would actually be able to afford one.

Thanks for your urgent attention to and consideration of this vitally pressing matter.

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Dear Moog Music:

Please manufacture a reissue of one of your most expensive, ugliest, and least reliable models of all time, the Polymoog. The time is right for a real analog, preset-based synthesizer with divide-down pseudo-polyphony - and think of the money that could be made commemorating the decline and fall of the original "Moog Music", the difficult years and changes of ownership that resulted in Dr. Moog leaving the company, with a special "Norlin Industries Tribute Edition" Polymoog Vagabond. I'm sure that you can see that in the current economic climate, as other M.I. companies are laying off employees, curtailing R&D, and consolidating operations left and right, a "Polymoog Vagabond Norlin Industries Tribute Edition" would be a timely business move. As I am a longtime fan of the unfiltered string sound from Gary Numan's hit, "Cars", I can promise that I would be interested, even if there is next to no chance I would actually be able to afford one.

Thanks for your urgent attention to and consideration of this vitally pressing matter.

Yours,

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Dear Moog Music:

Please manufacture a reissue of one of your most expensive, ugliest, and least reliable models of all time, the Polymoog. The time is right for a real analog, preset-based synthesizer with divide-down pseudo-polyphony - and think of the money that could be made commemorating the decline and fall of the original "Moog Music", the difficult years and changes of ownership that resulted in Dr. Moog leaving the company, with a special "Norlin Industries Tribute Edition" Polymoog Vagabond. I'm sure that you can see that in the current economic climate, as other M.I. companies are laying off employees, curtailing R&D, and consolidating operations left and right, a "Polymoog Vagabond Norlin Industries Tribute Edition" would be a timely business move. As I am a longtime fan of the unfiltered string sound from Gary Numan's hit, "Cars", I can promise that I would be interested, even if there is next to no chance I would actually be able to afford one.

Thanks for your urgent attention to and consideration of this vitally pressing matter.

Yours,

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