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At 09:57 AM 9/16/97 -0400, you wrote: >Do you want to share communicate something about the Oberheim EDP to >managers at Gibson? I have been a lurker on this list for a 6 months or so, but events of yesterday have lifted my cloaking device. On a tip from a friend, I went by the now defunct offices of Oberheim in Oakland. They are in the process of moving the entire operation to the main office of Gibson in Nashville. This goes a long way to explaining the delays that everyone has been experiencing. All the echoplex business both on paper and actual units (including the new ROMs and the new run of Echoplex Digital Pro units) are in transit to their new home in Nashville. End of Story. (Hopefully) If Gibson has any business sense, and I am sure they do, they will feverishly shipping and filling orders as soon as the new set up is in place. I should note that if production would have continued in Oakland there would have been a fresh shipment of Echoplexes earlier this month by way of Oakland. This means that the units are assembled and tested and just waiting processing to be shipped. So hold tight. If in two weeks they don't have this sorted out, then I would recommend going berserk. With regards to thoughts about Gibson's management. I think it is a pity that Tom Oberheim, through no fault of his own, lost control of his company. I worked at Oberheim in the late 70's and have great deal of respect for Tom as a designer and innovator. This is a case where the pitbull aspect of global economics sucks and works to no ones advantage. Tom genuinely cared about the products he helped develop in an ineffible way that respected the bottom line, but, ultimately, put music making first. First with the move from LA and now this one to Nashville we see the legacy of this concept weakened. Gibson must, of course, keep the profit margin in sight with each of these decisions, but what will make this division thrive and be profitable is the infusion of integrity and just "giving a good god damn" that makes anything of worth rise above the rest. Scot Gresham-Lancaster < Composer, Performer, Instrument Designer, Consultant, Educator > ph: 510-885-3150 fax:510-885-3146 email: scot@csuhayward.edu www: http://tesla.csuhayward.edu/~scot (click on my picture there to get a bio) The market place is where greedy people cooperate. A community takes imagination....Robert Haas