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Old 21st November 2006, 06:45 AM   #1
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Cello Studio inventory by value -- spreadsheet

Anbody else see this?

http://www.nonmundane.org/~cello/EqptByValue.pdf
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dang!
was i misinformed when i was told that the united western building was going to remain as a studio? perhaps the person that bought it didn't feel the gear was up to snuff?
seriously, though... is that building going to remain as a studio? what a classic structure... should be a historical marker.
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Are you sure? I thought there was a long thread about it on here -- I thought the place got snapped up. And the inventory list is dated 12/23/'05.

http://gearslutz.com/board/showthrea...=cello+studios
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I believe it's old news.... Here is some info on the EastWest purchase of Cello
http://www.soundsonline-europe.com/n...Hollywood.html
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The spreadsheet also has a fairly exhaustive set of pictures associated with. See the addresses over to the right of each piece.
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Like this...
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http://www.nonmundane.org/%7Ecello/Pictures/1316.jpg


I want those Expose nearfields - but I didn't seen them in the inventory..... I wonder where they got to?



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I want those Expose nearfields - but I didn't seen them in the inventory..... I wonder where they got to?



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I recognize Mr. Don Was in that photo...who else is there? I think a couple of those other faces look familiar.
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I recognize Mr. Don Was in that photo...who else is there? I think a couple of those other faces look familiar.
Jim Scott is in there
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I believe it's old news.... Here is some info on the EastWest purchase of Cello
http://www.soundsonline-europe.com/n...Hollywood.html
I just love the irony of a sample company saving a great recording studio
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And I bet that's Gary Myerberg in the back...
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