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Man Repairing Early Synthesizer Gets LSD Trip
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Man Repairing Early Synthesizer Gets LSD Trip
This was too good not to share. There are some parallels with our hobby, but I think with old phonographs we just have to worry about grease under the nails! lol!
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Re: Man Repairing Early Synthesizer Gets LSD Trip
I heard that on the radio today. Pretty bizarre. I think we are safe working on old phonographs. It is just the mouse mess we usually have to deal with.
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Re: Man Repairing Early Synthesizer Gets LSD Trip
Hilarious. I'll stick to phonographs (and I'm learning antique radios, but usually touching anything in them gets a nasty shock instead of an acid trip.)
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Re: Man Repairing Early Synthesizer Gets LSD Trip
Owsley went on to cylinders later: be careful when handling those!
Bill
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