I bet you’re right.So it could be a field recorder?
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It's in for service and then out for a new homeI had one of these but lost it somewhere in the billions of times I’ve moved in my life. Its a sweet little machine!
(if it needs a new home get in touch)
With zero miles on the odometer too!
You trying to catch ‘em all?
We’ll see how these new sticker labels work out! Ooooh the colors look good in that pic, @PedalBuilder…What's in the mailbox? Some sweet screen printed transistor labels from @Ginsly! Looking forward to putting these to use.
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Oh damn I had no idea there was a storefront. I'll definitely look it up next time I'm in the city.The Numero Group has done an astounding job with many genres, and as a Chicagoan I’ve been to their actual storefront many times.
A couple standouts: Eccentric Soul- The Big Mack Label (although the entire ES series is unreal), and Pisces - A Lovely Sight, a late’60’s psych gem from IL that was never released until NG unearthed it.
Their Cult Cargo collections are nuts too- Grand Bahama Goombay and Belize City Boil Up are must-haves. Seriously, you won’t be sorry.
Nice! Heh, yep I remember having some awful mp3s of a few of them. They had a blowout sale of their cd stock a few years ago (5 bucks each!) so finally fixed that!Oh damn I had no idea there was a storefront. I'll definitely look it up next time I'm in the city.
Used to play Numero records all the time back in my college radio days ~20 years ago. Always loved when a Numero record was on rotation. I ripped a bunch of CDs from the station, but I own a real copy of Grand Bahama Goombay on "spinning media"![]()
Is it supposed to work? Or a for-parts / as-is deal?This showed up today in very poor condition which is what I expected
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It powers on. I haven't tried to pass sound through it yet because the monitor pot is snapped off. I'm gonna spend half as much to get one replacement fader and the monitor pot.Is it supposed to work? Or a for-parts / as-is deal?
Busy week at the Klippton family mailbox.