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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
The Harvestman Nuclear Football
flickr by alexchechile
This one in via Alex who has it listed for sale on Muff's
Harvestman Nuclear Football
The one and only (beside's Scott's personal case) Harvestman Nuclear Football. $1,400 (modules in the pic are not included). The utility panel at the bottom has mults, attenuators, dual ¼ to ⅛ converters for output, a latching gate output, and a trigger pushbutton. Also a very Harvestman-like quote in the middle (see the detail picture in my Flickr set below). Please give this beautiful case a good home more pictures here
Harvestman Hertz Donut - works perfectly- $370 shipped
Doepfer A-191 MIDI/ Sheppard Generator - Rare discontinued Doepfer module- fantastic for making Sheppard Tones, or for 16 channels of MIDI. I'll ship it with the Doepfer +5v adaptor if you need it. - $290 shipped
Plan B Model 28 Tap Clock - works perfectly - $290 shipped
Livewire Dual Bissell Generator - works perfectly, and is a great pair with Pressure Points - $170 shipped
I'm looking for US only, but could probably be flexible for the Nuclear Football. I'm open to local pickup as well if you're in NYC (or Boston depending on the date). Plenty of positive references in the Good Trader thread. Cheers,
-Alex"
Monday, October 29, 2012
Harvestman Nuclear Football Case Up for Auction
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via this auction
Note this is only for the case with the utility panel below the Make Noise Modules. The Hertz Donut pictured further below is listed separately here, and the Livewire Dual Bissell Generator here.
"Up for sale is the only Harvestman Nuclear Football eurorack case in existence besides the manufacturer's personal case. The utility panel at the bottom has mults, attenuators, dual eighth-to-quarter inch converters for output, and the two NES-style pushbuttons offer a pulse trigger and a latching gate output. The other modules in the pictures are not included, although the Hertz Donut and the Livewire Dual Bissell Generator are up in separate auctions."
You might remember the Harvestman Nuclear Football Case from this previous post.
Note this is only for the case with the utility panel below the Make Noise Modules. The Hertz Donut pictured further below is listed separately here, and the Livewire Dual Bissell Generator here.
"Up for sale is the only Harvestman Nuclear Football eurorack case in existence besides the manufacturer's personal case. The utility panel at the bottom has mults, attenuators, dual eighth-to-quarter inch converters for output, and the two NES-style pushbuttons offer a pulse trigger and a latching gate output. The other modules in the pictures are not included, although the Hertz Donut and the Livewire Dual Bissell Generator are up in separate auctions."
You might remember the Harvestman Nuclear Football Case from this previous post.
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Harvestman Nuclear Football
For sale via anadeji on Muff's
"I am offering the only other Nuclear Football besides seƱor harvestmans. This case used to belong to devi ever (of pedal fx fame) and is in the same condition as when i got it, sans the modules which have been absorbed by my other case."
Note the Nuclear Football is the case and is one of two made.
"I am offering the only other Nuclear Football besides seƱor harvestmans. This case used to belong to devi ever (of pedal fx fame) and is in the same condition as when i got it, sans the modules which have been absorbed by my other case."
Note the Nuclear Football is the case and is one of two made.
Friday, February 08, 2013
Harvestman Nuclear Football And DR-55
Published on Feb 7, 2013 starrefision23·7 videos
The Dr-55 Loves The Modular.
I believe there are only two of these. One that was listed here and one owned by Harvestman.
You can find the Nuclear Football first posted here back in 2007.
The Dr-55 Loves The Modular.
I believe there are only two of these. One that was listed here and one owned by Harvestman.
You can find the Nuclear Football first posted here back in 2007.
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Alex Chechile portable rig: Nuclear Football
flickr set by alexchechile
(click for more)
You might remember this one from these posts (scroll).
via Analogue Haven's flickr feed.
(click for more)
You might remember this one from these posts (scroll).
via Analogue Haven's flickr feed.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
nuclear football
flickr by nakedintruder.
"[harvestman] utility panel at bottom features 2x cascading multiples, 4x passive attenuators (audio and linear taper), 2x manual gate sources (1 momentary, one latching), 2x 1/4" jack adaptors, 120VAC mains input"
Anyone know more about harvestman and if they have a website? Also, I sear I've seen the far right, second row panel before. I might have even posted it before. Anyone recognize it?
Update via the harvestman in the comments: "More information about the project (yeah, it's an extended DIY project with much academic crossover) at: http://www.theharvestman.org/.
"[harvestman] utility panel at bottom features 2x cascading multiples, 4x passive attenuators (audio and linear taper), 2x manual gate sources (1 momentary, one latching), 2x 1/4" jack adaptors, 120VAC mains input"
Anyone know more about harvestman and if they have a website? Also, I sear I've seen the far right, second row panel before. I might have even posted it before. Anyone recognize it?
Update via the harvestman in the comments: "More information about the project (yeah, it's an extended DIY project with much academic crossover) at: http://www.theharvestman.org/.
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