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  • autoflavour2

    Unexpected vintage synth acquisition.
    For $1100AUD it was rude not to..

    Not that I have space for a juno106 or the need for a second Juno.. my juno6 is still awesome.

    But given reverb lists them at $2700.. even if I just flip it in a few months, it will be all profit.

    https://imgur.com/gallery/OJvOxG…

    • nice1prophetone
    • Bargain of the Dayemphor
    • “even if I just flip it in a few months, it will be all profit.” - does your wife actually buy that line? ;)mort_
    • She did say in the car today “our synth” I think she has cottoned on to my gameautoflavour
    • Usually I slowly save and sell shit to buy new things, this was totally spontaneous.. messaged last night picked up this morning.. couldn’t hide 1100 from bankautoflavour
    • She had to be in the loop.. and no doubt will want her cut once I do flip itautoflavour
    • It’s a fucking tightrope walk. Prolly not a bad thing though since it makes us super selective about which gear to buy.mort_
    • honestly I blame Covid.. normally we don't have any spare cash laying around, but as we aren't flying anywhere, and aren't eating out .. wealth accumulated ..autoflavour
    • not Rockefeller money, but enough that spontaneously dropping $1k on a synth on the off chance it will gain in value isn't a headache.autoflavour
    • Yeah similar here. It's weird watching your savings increase but wondering if your job will be there in 6 months.mort_

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