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    While we are on the subject, has anyone else seen a Laser Creations Series 9 desk? These were very few and far between, but made the 19 look like a toy.

    Someone needs to make a triple oscilator board to interface with Pangolin. Something like this.


    Close up on one section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffo View Post
    Here's another golden oldie. Anyone remember MWK Industries?
    ..or Midwest?



    (...controller / 'galvos'-only, 'projector' was an early-gen personal-creation...)

    ...@ Quazar, you're not SELLING this thing, are you???

    Lemme know... can't say 'too much' right now, but if all keeps-going as-planned, soon the World shall again-behold the Glory of Analog...

    HINT... (ahem.. 'all rise...'

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    ....and armed only with his trusty 21 Zorgawatt KTiOPO4...

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    Oh man I wish my PM19 looked like that!
    We still use ours for raves and suchlike, with a twin scan head using the dump beam and a 3 flag RGB colour box, (PCAOM's = power loss) NOTHING does the job better, we have a Prisma, a Pyramid, a PM22 and LD2000, but for live, hands on shows and throwing shapes at the audience you cant beat it.


    Stictly old skool ion gas technology here folks.

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    Analog will always rule in my book! Love these oldies but I do love the NEW diode technology that has helped us reduce the size of projectors. I never liked the idea of 30 amps with water running through it! Diodes are a better BANG for the buck! Thought I would share my old COFFIN BOX projector I built in the 1990s. It was big enough to fit a small adult inside! The control panel was a big as a 19" TV set back then! Completely analog consisting of only solenoids, motors, speaker and grating effects. Made a pretty nice show in my living room back in the day! Amazing how good (3) hughes 5mw HeNes looked! Now I am dreaming about (one day) writing my name on a cloud with FAA approval of course.






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    OOH, nice rig. I love a good old beamtable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thelaserjockey View Post
    Oh man I wish my PM19 looked like that!
    We still use ours for raves and suchlike, with a twin scan head using the dump beam and a 3 flag RGB colour box, (PCAOM's = power loss) NOTHING does the job better, we have a Prisma, a Pyramid, a PM22 and LD2000, but for live, hands on shows and throwing shapes at the audience you cant beat it.


    Stictly old skool ion gas technology here folks.
    Hows about uploading some photos for us?

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    [QUOTE=QUAZAR;86408]While we are on the subject, has anyone else seen a Laser Creations Series 9 desk? These were very few and far between, but made the 19 look like a toy.



    When I worked for Sea World, we had a series 9. one word: WOW.

    Steve

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    Mark,

    The projector looks great...what happened to it? still around?

    Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Displaser View Post
    Mark,

    The projector looks great...what happened to it? still around?

    Greg
    Greg, It was sold to a night club locally that ended up closing. I have no clue what happened to it after that.

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    I need that PM19 in my life, so many buttons!

    I have a PM20 and a PM22, love them both!

    I also have a Lasertech system, anyone remember them?

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