I concur, wow
I was told they will be selling this piece by piece in the coming weeks and not as a single lot as listed currently. That said, I have mixed feelings on this. On one hand it's nice to see it may go to a good home and continue to make great music. On the other hand, it's sad that al is gone. Knowing the gear value + the namesake, I am sure it will go for premium. No different then the current greatful dead auction that saw a harmonica and holder that was once used at a dead show by bob dylan going for over 12000.00 USD.What a lazy way to do this. They could have categorized the gear by type at least. And sold individual pieces.
Depends. I don't think people will pay much more than market value for the Lexicon PCM96. But for the U67 that was sung into by world famous rockstars - sure.I was told they will be selling this piece by piece in the coming weeks and not as a single lot as listed currently. That said, I have mixed feelings on this. On one hand it's nice to see it may go to a good home and continue to make great music. On the other hand, it's sad that al is gone. Knowing the gear value + the namesake, I am sure it will go for premium. No different then the current greatful dead auction that saw a harmonica and holder that was once used at a dead show by bob dylan going for over 12000.00 USD.
I disagree, some noob will think the magic to al's recording is all the gear and will buy it at premium to be AL, it won't be me, but it will be someone.Depends. I don't think people will pay much more than market value for the Lexicon PCM96. But for the U67 that was sung into by world famous rockstars - sure.
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