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My Moog logo. Ok, so I'm not the greatest artist, but hey.. it was
better than paying attention in school.
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The 'Mega Moog'. Note its sheer size and power! Don't forget the
440 cubic inch engine powering the thing and the ferocious chiminey
on the top.. hope the repairman on the scaffolding doesn't get burned.
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The 'Melody Moog'. When you really REALLY need to play "Louie, Louie",
then this is the synthesizer for you. Also plays "Wipe Out" and a
mystery melody. Note the tempo selection, "Moogish dials" and
meaningless lights.
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The 'Mind Moog'. For those who like gadgets which are activated by
brain waves. Ignore the blatant reference to a certain mega-corporation
amusement park staple.
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The "Future Moog". Just when you thought it was safe to leave the 70's.
Of course, it's piloted by Captain Robert Moog.
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The "Mobile Moog". When you need to get a "poot" sound out in a hurry.
Oh, did I mention I was also obsessed with muscle cars back then?
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The "Micro Moog". The perfect complement to the Mega Moog (above).
Note the "Micro Moog" and the "Micro Micro Moog". Perfect for
those musical flea circuses.
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The "Mouth Moog". Rather have these than braces?
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The "Micro Mini Mega Maxi Macro Moog". For those who just can't
make up their mind. Insert probe here.
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In case you're interested, these images were drawn by hand using a Lamy
fountain pen on 3-ring binder paper at Millburn High School somewhere
around late 1988 during my chemistry class. I got a D, I think.
All images (C) 1988-2000 Brian J. Bernstein. No unauthorized use without
written permission from the author.
brian@dronefone.com