Over 40 years of personal recording history in a nutshell

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These attached images represent over 40 years of My personal recording history. My recording equipment, instruments and most of my personal belongings, including many years of photos showing My equipment and different studio setups, to the massive loss of My personal archive of recorded music etc!! was destroyed in a 2006 fire, This tragedy was extremely devastating to say the least. These attached images up through 2006 are just a collection and a pictorial representation of some of the equipment that I owned at a given time and the 2011 photo is my most resent recording setup which serves Me well at this present time.
 
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Oh dude, you lost your Parker. :(

Funny how everything shrinks over time. Remember those big brick cell phones?
 
Some cool gear, and I am truly sorry about the fire- but what are you trying to convey to us? I am not sure I am getting the message.
 
The message that one might glean from my post simply shows that starting with a minimal recording setup, which began with a guitar, amp, mic, tandberg reel to reel tape recorder, a record player and stereo system for playing drum beat records that I purchased at a Sam Goody music store, allowed me to record and create music in a small basement room that had egg crates stapled to the walls and ceiling for acoustic treatment, giving me the ability to achieve pretty decent results and confidence. My recording equipment capabilities (as depicted) along with a modicum of knowledge advanced and grew over the years. By 2006, my personal studio was (in my mind) the "STATE-OF-THE-ART". The 2006 fire knocked me down a few rungs, Heart broken at first, life goes and I decided to keep it simple. My latest studio incarnation serves me well and I'm able to achieve comparable results to my previous studio setup in a much smaller space with less equipment. The moral for some might be " less is more" for some might be enlightened to come full circle.
 
Okay, thanks for the clarification. Good on ya for bouncing back after the fire.
 
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