Riddle! Can you guess the name?

Posted by: Douglas Dean

Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/28/03 07:27 PM

Riddle: The finest and greatest sounding keyboard today by any other name, will still be the finest and greatest sounding keyboard.

Grandpa Doug
Posted by: Mark And Michelle

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/29/03 12:29 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Douglas Dean:
Riddle: The finest and greatest sounding keyboard today by any other name, will still be the finest and greatest sounding keyboard.

Grandpa Doug


No, Give Up!

Mark & Michie
Posted by: Bill Norrie

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/29/03 04:04 AM

Got to be KN7000

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Willum
Posted by: Douglas Dean

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/29/03 04:48 AM

No and No!

Hint: Not the number but the name. The name of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

Grandpa Doug
Posted by: lahawk

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/29/03 10:25 AM

ahhhhh....Technics ?

What do I win Grandpa ?

Larry Hawk
Posted by: Bud Whipple

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/29/03 11:30 AM

It doesn't matter what name it goes by. If it's the greatest, it's the greatest!! Everyone who thinks they have the greatest keyboard will have their own answer, so it will always be subjective. Next riddle....

[This message has been edited by Bud Whipple (edited 12-29-2003).]
Posted by: Douglas Dean

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/29/03 07:59 PM

Larry, when I was a kid the folks would have some kind of a hunt to find something they would hide as a game. When we would get close to where they had hid the thing they would say, your getting hot or your getting cold. Well Larry your getting hot. The amount of blank spaces I have used is the correct number of letters to spell out the word I’m looking for. The word you have come up with is getting close to the idea but does not finish the sentence correctly. The sentence being - ‘The name of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _.’

Now Bud, this is a technics forum for technics folks who own technics keyboards. Who own them because they were enthralled by their beauty and the haunting sounds emanating from their powerful sound system thru their ears sending them into a rapturous state. After this wondrous experience, parting with their money seemed very miscall, almost like having a sumptuous desert after a wonderful meal. So Bud, after reading this rather inadequate word picture how can you say that we KN addicts don’t have the finest? I must admit however, that there might be a few misinformed folks who might have defective hearing that could perhaps think their board might be the greatest. After all we must be nice to them and realize some of us were at one time laboring under the same illusions.

I have reason to believe that all this fuss about our boards on another thread is not unfounded but will take another direction than what is anticipated by most. It will not be negative or possibly positive but different. Another clue, what has large business been doing over the last few years? There are eyes that see but then there are eyes that see!

Grandpa Doug
Posted by: Gunnar Jonny

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/30/03 01:05 AM

Are you thinking about a "melt together" such
as "Yamatec"
Well, we never know, but I doubt it......
GJ
Posted by: Douglas Dean

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/30/03 08:03 AM

Hay Gunner, noot melting together on the outside but inside. Never thought about that but Yamatec has a real swingy sound to it. Kind of catchy to the ear. I’ll bet that would really make some of those Yama boys say ha and start howling or barking at the moon. At the least maybe their eyes would cross when they would have to say tec. Just couldn’t resist having a little fun with that one. By the way, I have a good customer named Gunner. How do you like my Norwegian? Is noot the way you say not? Sounds good to me. Anyway the old year is about to become new. Hope the next 365 will be as good as the last and wish you the same. In fact may I say the same for everyone, even, yes. even the Yama boys. A very happy and joyful New Year!

Grandpa Doug
Posted by: Gunnar Jonny

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/30/03 09:04 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Douglas Dean:
Hay Gunner, noot melting together on the outside but inside. ....
By the way, I have a good customer named Gunner. How do you like my Norwegian?...


Then it have to be "PanaTec", but still it don't fit
to the rumours......
Well, most all "foreigners" use to swap the a with an e in my
name, but who care anyway, the meaning are most probably the best

Happy New Year to all of you out there!
GJ
Posted by: Jupitar5

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/30/03 11:05 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Douglas Dean:
Hope the next 365 will be as good as the last and wish you the same.
Grandpa Doug


+ one day, perhaps, leaping for joy?

Tony
Posted by: Gunnar Jonny

Re: Riddle! Can you guess the name? - 12/30/03 12:26 PM

Hmmm.... one extra day next year....
in February.....
Why don't they ever come in June or July
when it's summer and sun and.....
GJ