Dan Mcpharlin is an Australian designer that builds miniature analog synths and other assorted audio equipment using cardboard and paper. The vintage equipment comes complete with knobs, switches and wires. Each one takes 2 to 3 days to complete and recreates the actual synths as close as possible. Some of the works are for sale and have even appeared on the cover of a few albums.

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  1. [...] possible. Some of the works are for sale and have even appeared on the cover of a few albums. via mini retro synths « PICDIT. Dan Mcpharlin is an Australian designer that builds miniature analog synths and other assorted [...]

  2. vanae says:

    how much do these go for?

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