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Fairlight Instruments Factory Tour 1986 part 2

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2008

A video sent to Fairlight customers in 1986 to give them an inside view of what goes on at head office in Sydney. If anyone can identify themselves or others in this, please leave a comment with the timecode and who it is.
Part 2 of 2 clips.

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  • Companies of today should look at this environment and make the modern workplace like this,instead of the twisted snake pits they expect us to work in these days.

  • 20cent tour? "Unlimited potential for making funny noises"? Obviously very tongue in cheek Aussie humour. ;^)

    Little did they know they'd be out of a job a few years on. I wonder where they're working now?

  • That was awesome and hilarious. So many brilliant minds. They were so ahead of their time!

  • They're Australian.

  • A wonderful insight in to such an innovative product.

  • Such a shame the company went bust,it looked a great place to work and Peter Vogul seems like a really good guy.

    I would love to play with a cmi series II

  • hahahahah

  • that was not a diss ,learned friend,..aus. would be included in the british.and the comment ,had not a trace of negativity in it,emu.which i know is aus.i would say is well made and british as well..u u read into it wrong....be clear inside a lil more,then you will be able to discern more clearly..peace and blessings to you

  • man... thats the biggest dis ever to australian people....well i would think so...

    haha totally understand tho.....hey fairlight....come back ...or maybe your sons and daughters could carry on the legacy? non soft ware of course....ok maybe not....

  • the english ,british companies always made  quality products

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