Make |
Moog |
Model |
Minimoog original s/n T2801E |
Description |
**FURTHER REDUCED START PRICE AGAIN! - this sadly has to be sold**
This was serviced in March 2024 for the auction, but surprisingly didn't sell. So now a lower start price. This is a lovely early Minimoog, serial number T2901E. Made in Williamsville, probably around 1973. It seems to have had some modifications over the years - for a start having the new oscillator boards installed, judging by the number of trimmer holes. It also had a mystery hole drilled in the front left of the case under the keyboard, which the owner covered with a Minimoog plaque. ***More details now known: our tech thinks quite a lot of the machine has been replaced over the years, so although it is undoubtedly an original machine (not a re-issue!) some of it is not original to the Williamsville manufacturing time - so we've reduced the start price to reflect that. A 70s Minimoog for a start bid of under £3000 ! It plays well and sounds great though.*** Packing 24GBP. |
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Age |
n/a |
Weight |
n/a |
Condition |
Very good |
Location |
Uk (Item is at Vemia Uk) |
Vat |
Not from a VAT-registered business. But VAT / duty may be due if importing from outside your trade bloc. |
Quantity |
1 item is available from the owner |
Options |
User manual : No |
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Service manual : No |
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First owner : No |
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Original boxes : No |
Plug type |
United Kingdom standard plug |
Voltage type |
Internal 220-240V power supply |
Status |
Item has been sold or not sold in a previous auction |
Sale type |
The item is on the auction rooms |
Ending on |
10/11/2024 |
Category |
Synthesizer (monophonic) |
Serial number |
T2901E |
Sphere reference |
# 27171 |
Statistics |
Created on : 22/02/2024 |
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Changed on : 09/11/2024 |
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Published on : 09/11/2024 |
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Displayed : 1888 time(s) by members and guests |
Safety |
All electrical items sold in VEMIA are deemed to be trade sales. No warranty of electrical safety is given or implied. Many items are vintage and would not pass current electrical safety standards. It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure that items are safe to use in their future environment - if necessary by using the services of a professional. |