From Edward Schultheis Sent Fri, Apr 5th 2019, 13:49
I have now issues with being able to buy synths I listed after when I was yo= ung. Luckily most of those are machines of late 80=E2=80=99s, so they are ch= eap. Really though, why would it be a negative for someone older to want somethi= ng they couldn't afford when they were young? Sounds to me like the same old ageist remarks that plague the whole world.=20= You're not worth anything when you are old, and anything you do becomes wor= thless as well. Sigh > On Apr 5, 2019, at 6:38 AM, Jes=C3=BAs Gallego <xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx> w= rote: >=20 > Truth hurts but you could say this of any piece of vintage gear to be hone= st. >=20 >> El 5 abr 2019, a las 15:18, Florian Anwander <xxxxxxxxx@xxxx-xxxxxx.xx> e= scribi=C3=B3: >>=20 >> Hi Flavio >>=20 >>> As my subject questions... what's so special about Binson Echorec units?= >> They sound like awful 70ies echoe-machines and old geeks, who are now in t= he last years of their working life, can now afford to buy one for ridiculou= s prices to make a dream come true, which they had 45 years ago ... That is w= hat is special about Binson Echorecs. >>=20 >> Florian >>=20 >> --=20 >> http://www.florian-anwander.de >>=20 >=20