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On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, whiteoakstudios wrote: > Hi Steve, > Is that YOUR Gizmo ? > If so, could you take a bigger picture of it - not that I'm perverted or > anything it's just that I did a couple of gigs with a band featuring the > most amazing hurdy gurdy player a week or two ago and he was showing me >how > it worked. Anyway, I'd like to apply the same principle to my guitar and >as > I understand it, the gizmo works the same way. > Also the sound sample is of an Ebow rather than the Gizmo - how about a > sample ? Umm, it's not mine - and sorry for the confusion about the sound sample, I skimmed the page rather quickly. I have a more detailed & longer description I compiled when researching the item and stashed somewhere. best, Steve > > Cheers, > > Gareth > > > > On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Tim Nelson wrote: > > > > > At 05:40 PM 7/12/01 -0700, you wrote: > > > >Was the sustainiac the thing you mounted on the bridge of your >guitar > that > > > >had little rubber toy monster truck looking wheels and kept the >strings > > > >vibrating physically,....? > > > > > > That was the Gizmo (Gizmotron? Something like that) by Godley and >Creme > of > > > 10cc fame. I haven't seen one o' them critters in a loooong time. > > > > Here's a picture of a Gizmotron, and a sound sample. > > > > http://members.ozemail.com.au/~blint/page2.html > > > > Steve > > -- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Steve Burnett Admin, webslingerZ sburnett@webslingerz.com > > http://www.webslingerz.com/sburnett/ > > > > -- onNow: ---------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Burnett Admin, webslingerZ sburnett@webslingerz.com http://www.webslingerz.com/sburnett/