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Justin Ulysses Morse
September 9th 03, 01:39 AM
I've got to clear out some space and raise a little money, and I would
love to deal with you kind folks directly without the intervention of
those online auctioneers. Some of this stuff would be best suited for
local pick-up, but I'll ship whatever you'll pay for shipping. I'm in
Minneapolis. There are some pictures of most of this stuff on my
website at www.rollmusic.com

Danelectro 6-string bass. Reissue from maybe 1999 or so, in that loud
green sparkle color. Worked fabulously for those "tic tac" parts on
some Nashvillesque recordings, but I just don't do as much of that as I
would like. This thing is in perfect condition and has mostly hung in
my control room for the last 3 years. No case. $250.

Ampeg V-2 tube guitar head. I have two of these: One with original
7027A's and one modified to use EL34s. You can have your pick.
Matching 4x12 cab optional. These are really great amps. Sweet
reverb, very versatile tone controls. Great for bass too. $250.

Late-60s (I think) Pearl 4-piece drum kit. Nice mahogany set for warm,
fuzzy sound. Not a loud aggressive rock kit. Blue pearlesque finish.
20" kick. Nicely maintained, but with some dings and scuffs. One big
cigarette burn on the kick drum. Very nice sounding kit, with a very
"Peggy Sue" floor tom. Maybe some hardware too. $375.

Hammond M102 tonewheel organ with percussion, reverb, built-in
speakers, bass pedals. Very nice. I love this thing, but I've got a
big ol' BCV sitting here. $250

Telcom C4 noise reduction unit. 24-space rack with 7 modules. Used to
be associated with a Revox 1/2" 8-track machine on which at least one
very good album was recorded (not by me). I've never used this thing.
Apparently C4 noise reduction comapres favorably to the more
widely-known brands and is a lot more forgiving of level
miscalibration. It's about the size of a window-mount air conditioner,
only lighter. The modules are probably compatible with some smaller
frame. screw terminal I/O. Let's say $100 for this thing.

I probably have some other stuff I'll remember later.

Justin Ulysses Morse
Roll Music Studios
Minneapolis, MN

www.rollmusic.com
(612)379-3255


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