3roy
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Post by 3roy on Jan 5, 2012 20:04:57 GMT
Great forum. I've enjoyed reading the information and about some of the restorations.
I work at a church in the Atlanta area. In one of our closets I found a Polymoog 203a with a flight case (no pedals or legs). I discovered the serial number is for an early one - #1098. It hasn't been used in at least 15 years. I hooked it up and it seems to work okay. However, foam from the flight case has begun disintegrating and has left some small sticky pieces of foam on the top of the moog and on the keys. I'm wondering how to clean it without messing it up. Not sure if I have the ability to restore it completely or not.
Thank you...
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Post by Polymoog Lover on Jan 6, 2012 18:05:16 GMT
I am amazed that it still works! Polymoogs are a mysterious bunch; most of em don't make it through 15 years in storage. Dust gets to them and such. I'm sure you'll get the information you'll need here in regards to cleaning your instrument. Welcome aboard.
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Post by martymoog on Jan 8, 2012 12:36:40 GMT
The Lord works in mysterious ways ... and obviously is a Polymoog fan !
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