Highly Liquid UMR2
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Highly Liquid UMR2
Does anyone know, what happened to Highly Liquid? I wanted to buy UMR2, but it's unavailible anywhere (as far as I know) and they don't respond to e-mails (and to posts on forum too, it looks). It's sad, as I can't find anything similar to UMR2.
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Re: Highly Liquid UMR2
Anyone?
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Re: Highly Liquid UMR2
All I can do is sympathise with you. It was a great product. I have it in my Casio SK-5, works great.
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Re: Highly Liquid UMR2
UMR2 and all of the other Highly Liquid products are still around, they're here:
http://www.highlyliquid.com
Although they seem to be sold out of UMR2's at this point in time.
I have several UMR's in my casios - they're great!
Cheers, Graham
http://www.highlyliquid.com
Although they seem to be sold out of UMR2's at this point in time.
I have several UMR's in my casios - they're great!
Cheers, Graham
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Re: Highly Liquid UMR2
Yes, I'm aware of the site, but it looks abandoned - John don't answer e-mails and don't respond to questions on the forum. Of HL's three products only one is availible. Looks like the firm is no more.gmeredith wrote:UMR2 and all of the other Highly Liquid products are still around, they're here:
http://www.highlyliquid.com
Although they seem to be sold out of UMR2's at this point in time.
I have several UMR's in my casios - they're great!
Cheers, Graham
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Re: Highly Liquid UMR2
We, at Pharmasonic.jp, make and sell them.
http://www.pharmasonic.jp/umr2_e.htm
Abroad customers can buy them here:
https://buyee.jp/item/search/seller/modulart_jp
http://www.pharmasonic.jp/umr2_e.htm
Abroad customers can buy them here:
https://buyee.jp/item/search/seller/modulart_jp
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Re: Highly Liquid UMR2
That's great you're manufacturing them. Highly Liquid made the UMR2 open source, which is super cool and hopefully keeps it going for some time to come. It's a great bit of kit.
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