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The Bob Moog Foundation's latest amazing raffle gives you the opportunity to win a classic Moog The Source, signed by Bob Moog himself!
Dubreq confound expectations and ditch the stylus on their latest Stylophone, the Stylophone Theremin. Ready to throw your hands in the air?
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Moog changed everything and did it with class. Here is a brief history of the company and the man, from the theremin-beginning to the unsure future.
In the latest Bob Moog Foundation raffle, you could win a lovely Memorymoog for your donation signed by its previous owner, Dominic Milano.
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We've selected some of the best Moog-style synths in different price ranges for creating classic leads and basslines in studio or on stage.
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The new Stone Deaf Effects limited edition hybrid guitar effects pedal, the PDF-1X is based on the legendary vintage '70s Maestro MPF-1 and will give you Stone Age tones on tap.
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The famous MF-104M Moogerfooger Analog Delay has been out of supply since 2015 due to the lack of components for the pedal's construction. But now it is back! Well, kinda...
The Bob Moog Foundation is at it again with their ridiculously awesome raffles. This year a $25 ticket could snag you a vintage era Minimoog Model D signed by the legend that is Stevie Wonder.
A couple of weeks left to get in with a chance of winning a pristine vintage Moog Minimoog Model D signed by YES keyboard legend Rick Wakeman. All proceeds to the Bob Moog Foundation.
A vintage 1984 Memorymoog Plus synthesizer is up for grabs in this summer's Bob Moog Foundation raffle. The "Plus" version has MIDI and a sequencer and it's worth $10,000 for a $25 ticket.
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$20 could win you a vintage 1974 Minimoog Model D signed by Jan Hammer and support a good cause while you're at it
Usually, raffles conjure up thoughts of winning food hampers and stuffed toys. Not this raffle though. No, this time you can win an original 1980s Memory Moog!