May
16
This is an electronic unit from the original Grid design, which was created by Emmett Chapman. Emmett’s idea was to create a sensitive yet accurate tracking system to trigger midi units, and the Grid was somewhat ahead of its time.
The unit assumes that your Stick Enterprises Grid instrument is strung with uniform gauge .010 strings, which permits fast response, and the unit itself is a custom version of the WaveRider, adapted to the melody stringing of 10-string Stick.
I got this unit in trade some years ago, and it tested fine, but I have no Grid instrument and thus no need for the unit.
If interested, contact Traktor, email tappers /at/ megatar.com
Apr
12
Hello,
megatarcomparison.com - da best. Keep it going!
Have a nice day
Pett
Apr
12
I’m in the process of building a tapper, but if you have one you would like to sell very reasonably, I’d like you to contact me. Better yet, I have 14 guitars, 4 basses, 3 mandolins. a fiddle, banjo…and a few other things if you are interested in trading up/down with or without cash ect…
Thanks!
tjoe
tjoemiller at yahoo com
360-334-0586
Washington State
Mar
26
Vintage Stick for sale, with original case, purchased from Bob Culbertson in 1979.
Contact Angry Mike through stickist forum. See forum content from Stickist Forum here –
http://stickist.com/forum/
Angry Mike says that he will consider any reasonable offer.
Mar
25
Many of you who may have been searching for “Chapman Stick for Sale” may have seen the following advertisement from the Communications from Elsewhere blog. (View at http://elsewhere.org/journal/archive/chapman-stick-for-sale.)
Josh says that he is selling his Chapman Stick, that he’s had it for four years, and can’t find time to learn how to play it. Also, he needs the money. He says it’s a very nice instrument, and he’s selling for less than it is worth. He then gives some prices and some pictures (broken link).
Alas, this post was made in 2003. It’s not much use now.
Unfortunately, Google continues to serve up this blog post, even though the instrument is surely long gone.
As a responsible cybernaut and bloggist, we call upon Josh to take down this outdated listing, and to do his part to make the internet a safer place for anyone wanting to find a good deal on a used Stick or Mobius Megatar instrument.
Next Page →