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AuthorTopic: Albino for sale
spaceman
Posted: 10th February 2004 07:21
Hi all..

In the ongoing downsizing of my instrument collection I have decided to sell my copy of Albino. Its a top class synth (We're not worthy.... I can't stress this enough) but, as was the case with my copy of Plasticz, it doesn't seem to fit in my rack anymore now I've completely moved on to experimental ambient music. I keep going back to a handful of synths and proggies like Buzz

I had a talk to Peter from Linplug and he agreed on transferring the license, so whoever buys this synth will be able to upgrade to Albino 2 for the usual low Linplug upgrade fee.

Mind that it's NOT the boxed version but I will add the extra presets from Rob, and in case you're in the UK I can send you the original Share-it CD.

I was thinking somewhere around £70 but any offers are welcome.. feel free to PM me
spaceman
Posted: 10th February 2004 08:56
I see you're all skinned at the moment Shit! come on guys we're not even half way thru February yet

HiHi
topaz
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:02
naming a price may get some response
spaceman
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:05
topaz wrote:
naming a price may get some response


Good thinking Smile

He's going at £130 in the UK at the moment (www.timespace.com) so how about £70 or equivalent in $US ?
topaz
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:07
now lets see (not for me im drowning in synths)

but that will cut the nerves a bit Wink

Spaceman wrote:
topaz wrote:
naming a price may get some response


Good thinking Smile

He's going at £130 in the UK at the moment (www.timespace.com) at the moment so how about £70 or equivalent in $US ?
spaceman
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:10
What the heck..
let's make it a slightly less, but also slightly more interesting £65,99?

Smile
Spe3D
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:21
Why is it these bargains turn up at the wrong time – heck! Shit!

It’s a barging price for a top synth but I have to hold myself back on even that one at the moment. Surprised

How were people meant to pay btw? Pay pal or would you entertain a vsti swap in part exchange too Smile

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)
original flipper
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:22
Hi
Remember getting stopmped on recently for suggesting that there is little long term longevity or resale value to softies; perhaps my detractors will make you an offer you cant refuse or will continue to choke on their wisdom?
Shame though as I bought Chainer, Discovery and Impocsar this week so I need to chill on the spending or file for bankruptcy!
No; Good luck - but this is the problem with selling something that comes on a 20p blank cd-even though you know what you are getting it somehow does not feel right.
I would argue that this is why some people dont download wares; they like a box!
Sorry to hijack the thread.
Flipper.
spaceman
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:26
Maybe I can get an old box and glue some Albino screenshots all over it Very Happy
Spe3D
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:28
Who stomped on you Flipper and where?

That’s nonsense – there is always a re-sale value to everything – especially if it keeps getting updated and the updates are available to purchase from the original vendor Smile

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)
spaceman
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:28
Spe3D wrote:
How were people meant to pay btw? Pay pal or would you entertain a vsti swap in part exchange too


Paypal would be ok.. part exchange wouldn't really fit in my downsizing plans but then again.. I have been very interested in the CS-80V lately so I don't know how successful my downsizing is going to be Smile
original flipper
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:33
Hi
Remember my thread 'the great vst price hike' well if you care to read thru 16 pages or whatever-your find it there!
P.S I said 'Little'!
Flipper.
Spe3D
Posted: 10th February 2004 09:52
Well I have put my outrageous offer in Laughing (I don’t think it would be too hard to beat) Wink

Best regards,

Spe3d

:O)
spaceman
Posted: 10th February 2004 12:52
THIS HAS BEEN SOLD NOW


move on folks..

nothing to see here..


Very Happy
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