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20-10-2007, 22:54 | #1 |
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Truck will have to wait.
Well I was going to get another Mistral for work and plenty of towing but its gonna have to wait now :roll:
Just been and blown the cash ops: But I have got a new toy 8) : I was offered a fairground organ that is just the right size to fit in the childrens roundabout last week and could not resist. Been like a big kid all week and every time I start it i get this silly grin on my face : Not to sure about the neighbours though,got a mate coming round tommorrow so the organ will be outside playing its heart out for an hour or so. Could I be the first person in the country to get an ASBO for playing old time music ??? :roll: :wink: cheers STEVE |
20-10-2007, 23:09 | #2 |
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nice one itll earn u few bob wheras mistral will cost
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21-10-2007, 00:38 | #3 |
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Oh man Steve, I wish you lived closer because I would be arranging a mini meet at your place tomorrow.
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21-10-2007, 16:40 | #4 |
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can we have some pictures
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22-10-2007, 22:53 | #5 |
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Some closet organ fans 8)
OK the organ was made by Alan Pell music of Spalding and is a Harmidi system. Harmidi means that instead of the old cardboard books and the drum with all the pins in it to play music the system uses computer midi files. ALL of the tunes are stored on a floppy disc which goes through a midi file player to the computer in the bottom of the organ. There is a blower in the bottom which fills the windchest with air and the computer then opens and closes the valves at the appropiate time to blow air through the pipes to make the notes. The organ I have is a 30 key model with some extra pipes, glockenspiel, bass drum,cymbol and snare drum. You can hear what it sounds like here http://www.alanpell.com/Modular_Orga...r%20Organs.htm There was 70 different tunes that came with the organ, but I would like a few more, trouble is they are about £13 each !!! The front was painted by a very well known fairground artist called Bobby Ayres, but it is too big for my little ride so it is going to have to be changed. Basic case size is 27 inches across and 39 inches high and I just about managed to get it all into the Mistral to get it home. On the trip home I put a cd in and then cursed the wife for not being able to set a stereo up properly because all I was getting was loads of bass, until I realised that the passenger door speaker was playing up into the bass drum :roll: ops: A couple of bumpy roads turned out to be quite tunefull too, and the rumble strips leading up to a couple of roundabouts made it sound like the local sea cadet band was in the back of the motor 8O My mate came round on Sunday and sure enough within 20 minutes there was an irate neighbour knocking on the door, no class some people :roll: I will post a couple of pictures in the gallery. cheers STEVE |
22-10-2007, 22:57 | #6 |
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ah well stuff the neighbours look at fred dibnah his gardens a national treasure now poor ol gits gone
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22-10-2007, 23:01 | #7 |
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Hi Jace,
if I remember right there are loads of problems with Freds gear, I think the engines had to be taken out in a hurry because they had been vandalised. Not sure where I read it probably Old glory magazine or the like. cheers STEVE |
22-10-2007, 23:26 | #8 |
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Oh steve, it sounds fantastic mate!!!!!. Neighbours who needs em, I'm just having hassle with mine, just because my new extension has been built 8 inches on to his land ops: but that's another story. I'm a regular on the steam rally circuit in my area and love it to bits, I even have an exibit stand (Radio Ham Station) at Leeds Steam Spectacular. It's a real shame about Fred's engines. I keep looking glossy eyed at Grey Fergies but wife wont let me :evil:
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23-10-2007, 00:03 | #9 | |
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I have decided to try and keep one step ahead of the neighbours by inviting the Enviromental Health people round with their decibel meter to test the noise levels and see what I can get away with. It could be worse I could take up banger racing or even tractor pulling !!! 8O :wink: I suppose that really I am quite lucky in as much as I love what I do and it is a case of my hobby becoming my living. Another two years and all being well I can get shot of the concrete mixer and concentrate on the amusements. cheers STEVE |
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23-10-2007, 05:16 | #10 |
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Hello SteveN,
This would not be the same Spalding as where i live could it, "Alan Pell music of Spalding" Small world if it is, Yet the name Pell has been a name that’s known locally. (You can see the photos in the gallery). Mav. |
23-10-2007, 09:35 | #11 |
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you just dont tell the wife what your buying just hide any recepts an lie about how much lol
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23-10-2007, 18:53 | #12 |
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Is this the type of music you are after as the prices seem a bit cheaper here.
http://www.alanpell.com/Harmonette/20HARM.htm |
23-10-2007, 19:16 | #13 |
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looks like if u wanna sell it mavs in the market lol
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23-10-2007, 21:02 | #14 | |
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cheers STEVE |
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23-10-2007, 21:05 | #15 |
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how do u think i got caught lol
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