Stunningly beautiful workmanship on this toy!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-EMI-TG1 ... 0134006%26
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EMI-TG-MKIII-Side Car
Mike Longhurst
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Re: EMI-TG-MKIII-Side Car
Interesting. I seem to recall seeing a build thread about this particular unit on GS.
If I can find it again, I'll post a link.
If I can find it again, I'll post a link.
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Ray Cologon
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Re: EMI-TG-MKIII-Side Car
Had a quick look and couldn't just spot the build thread I remembered seeing, but I did spot something from the buyer of the previous one of these from the same source:
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/6533398-post744.html
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/6533398-post744.html
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Re: EMI-TG-MKIII-Side Car
Yeah, Ray.That's Richard Dimmette's TG side car @ 6/2/4 productions.
If 'GAS' were a competition.He's only running 2nd fiddle to John McBride.To many prunes.Unfathomable amount of old gear.
If 'GAS' were a competition.He's only running 2nd fiddle to John McBride.To many prunes.Unfathomable amount of old gear.
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Re: EMI-TG-MKIII-Side Car
Hi Mike,
Yeah I've seen the rack pics from 6/2/4. Impressive, if a bit unfathomable. I gather he's a gear dealer and picks off the better pieces for his own hoard. But the maintenance aspect on such a large haul of ~50yo electronics would be no small factor!
Still didn't spot the build thread from the side-car vendor. I'm sure it's in there somewhere... Oh well.
Yeah I've seen the rack pics from 6/2/4. Impressive, if a bit unfathomable. I gather he's a gear dealer and picks off the better pieces for his own hoard. But the maintenance aspect on such a large haul of ~50yo electronics would be no small factor!
Still didn't spot the build thread from the side-car vendor. I'm sure it's in there somewhere... Oh well.

Ray Cologon
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Re: EMI-TG-MKIII-Side Car
I wonder if that was made from the bits of the one that got dropped/twisted when shipping.
There was a thread here a few years back on how not to ship a console.
I can't think of any other reason to carve up a TG
What do ya reckon ?
edit:- found the link, but the Photos aren't there (or were blocked)
http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=42855.0
There was a thread here a few years back on how not to ship a console.
I can't think of any other reason to carve up a TG
What do ya reckon ?

edit:- found the link, but the Photos aren't there (or were blocked)
http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=42855.0
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Re: EMI-TG-MKIII-Side Car
Hi Alastair,
For a couple of reasons, I don't think that's the source. One reason is that the build thread I recall seeing would pre-date the "ship-wreck" thread you mention. The other is that the dropped and twisted TG console was the one that was shipped from Rio (IIRC) to Jungle City Studios in NYC, and their restored TG console still features on the equipment list on the JCS site.
I don't recall if the build thread I saw mentioned the source of the modules. Maybe.
For a couple of reasons, I don't think that's the source. One reason is that the build thread I recall seeing would pre-date the "ship-wreck" thread you mention. The other is that the dropped and twisted TG console was the one that was shipped from Rio (IIRC) to Jungle City Studios in NYC, and their restored TG console still features on the equipment list on the JCS site.
I don't recall if the build thread I saw mentioned the source of the modules. Maybe.
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