Title link takes you to a flickr set via Chris. The shelves are the Stolmen from IKEA. The Juno-106 was a victim of Hurricane Katrina. You can read more about Chris' Katrina experience on Music Thing.
Monday, May 21, 2007
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The Juno-106 was my first keyboard, so this picture hurts particularly badly. :o(
ReplyDeleteI've thought about using the Stolman before for my setup....now that I know it can at least support the weight of a Little Phatty, I may do this yet. Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteWow.. very sad. Can you at least salvage the VCF/VCA chips, knobs, sliders etc?
ReplyDeleteYes i still remember me that pic of that juno,very sad... :(
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