Polymoog

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2013/03/09 02:08:13 (permalink)

Polymoog

  I have an old Polymoog 203A (w/ legs, pedals & case) that I've had for about 30 years. It was a restoration project when I first got it and it has worked in various forms at various times over the years.

My question now is I am thinking about getting rid of it. Does anyone think there would be any interest on ebay for it or should it just be sent to recycle? I haven't had it out of the case in years, it has been moved a few times and honestly I'm not sure if any of it still works.

Any ideas as to what it may be worth or is it a lost cause?
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    Re:Polymoog 2013/03/09 11:53:53 (permalink)
    Duh.  Don't throw it away.  Anything w/ the name Moog attached to it is worth money.  At the very least someone w/ another one would buy it for parts.

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    Re:Polymoog 2013/03/09 18:55:09 (permalink)
     I may have been exaggerating a bit about recycling but it being a Moog and that for a short time it was state of the art and now a historical piece is the only reason I have kept it this long. Maybe the Smithsonian will take it.

    On the other hand, the service manual probably has more value. I know it took many months and lots of phone calls to get one in the 80's. They are probably like dodo eggs now. :)

    I just really dread loading up this monolith and taking it to a trucking company. The weight and size did not bother me much when I was younger but now it has become a real peeve.
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