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Re: 1st Roland Guitar Synth was: Re: Lovely



Wow cool story Rick, I love those!!

Here's one to get a guitar player all misty eyed....

I have a kid friend, mando student of mine, he plays with another kid, 
guitar player. This kid was at a yard sale in Greensboro and he asked the 
people do you have any instruments? They say yeah back in the house theres 
an old guitar you want to see it? They go get it and the kid says oh nice 
how much? They say how about 20 bucks, the kid says I only have five bucks 
will you take it? They say ok go ahead. 

Guess what it is? A 1926 Loar era Gibson L5 in great shape, original case, 
five bucks!!!

Worth about $10k!!!!!

Andy Owens
1-800-AndyOwens
Sent from my iPhone
So the typing might not be my best!


On Jan 2, 2011, at 9:03 AM, "Rick Walker" <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote:

> Completely coincidentally, I know what this instrument is because I 
>happen
> to have one for sale right at this moment and I discovered what it is 
>when
> I researched it to try and find it's price.
> 
> it is the very first official guitar synth put out by Roland (the Roland 
>GR500) It has hexaphonic pickups
> that are made from recording heads from tape decks. It also has a 
>proprietary chord
> (which is missing) and a zillion buttons. It also ways a 
>ton......literally, by far the heaviest
> guitar I've ever picked up. It also has several sheered off toggle 
>switches which work
> and would be easily replaced.
> 
> http://www.helpwantedproductions.com/guitsyn.htm
> 
> I have it due to one of the
> weirder encounters I've ever had. It's a longish story but I'll tell it 
>for anyone interested:
> 
> 
> 
> My wife and I walked down the street a couple of months back but after 
>the Looping Festival
> and were stopped by a random elderly, well dressed lady.
> She asked, "Are you a musician?"
> 
> I said, "yes" , a bit mystified as to how she came to that conclusion 
>(maybe the purple leather jacket).
> 
> and she said,
> "I had tenants who left my home many years ago. They just left a bunch 
>of musical instruments when
> they moved out and never came back for them. I've lost touch with them 
>over the years and
> I've decided that I want to go on a long trip and think I've stored them 
>long enough. They're obviously
> not coming back. Can you advise me how to get rid of them?"
> 
> I said, "Well, I'd put an ad on e-bay and sell them."
> 
> She said, "Well, I'm leaving at the start of next week so I don't want 
>to sell it, Can I just give them to you?"
> 
> I asked, "What do you have" and she said, "a pair of congas and a bass 
>guitar"
> 
> Amazingly, I had just started to teach a woman congas who didn't own a 
>set yet and I had a friend
> who I used to play with in Noise Clinic, who wanted but did not own a 
>bass", so I thought
> I'd just pass this good fortune on.
> 
> I was also really busy at the time so I said,
> "Can I get your phone number and I'll have this woman call you who , 
>coincidentally, needs a set of congas?"
> 
> She said "Yes, thank you very much for you help."
> 
> I called my student and said,
> "If you have time to go up an pick this equipment up for me, I'll give 
>you the congas for
> free."
> 
> She said "Yes"
> 
> and at her next lesson, my student brought the congas, a bass guitar, a 
>really nice triple guitar stand
> and this amazing relic.
> 
> I gave away the congas and the bass guitar and kept the guitar stand and 
>the
> Roland Guitar synth.
> 
> I've been told it's worth a lot to a collector of such stuff which is 
>rare and probably not
> very much otherwise.
> 
> It does have a hex pickup which would be very easy to rewire and it 
>could have some cool
> possibilities. Someone told me that a guitar dealer that i know in town 
>has got the Roland Synth
> unit that completes the package so I probably will head down to
> see what he'll cough up for the interesting relic.
> 
> If not, I'll entertain any reasonable offer.
> 
> Odd story, eh?
> 
> Rick Walker
>> 
>> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 2:02 AM, ^|>^m<will.it.go.round@gmail.com>  
>wrote:
>>> Cool.  Must be analogue synthesis with controls built into the guitar
>>> body(?)
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Petri Lahtinen<aikuinen@gmail.com>  
>wrote:
>>>> http://www.yle.fi/elavaarkisto/?s=g=8&ag�&tT1&aG37
>