
The Bob Moog Foundation has unveiled its fall fundraising raffle.
Now through September 29, the BMF is raffling a fully-restored vintage Minimoog Model D synthesizer, serial number 4605, originally manufactured in Moog Music’s Williamsville, NY factory in the early 1970s. This Minimoog was restored by current Moog Music engineer Tim Johnston.
The legendary sound of the iconic Minimoog spans decades of popular music, including the early synthesizer works of Todd Rundgren, who signed the Minimoog while also inscribing “Moog = Synthesizer” on the back of the synth. The Minimoog is valued at $6,500.
The Minimoog offers a configuration of targeted modules similar to those used in Moog modular synthesizers, one of which, the Moog System 55, was used with epic effect in the mid-1970s by Rundgren and keyboardist Roger Powell, while recording and performing in the band Utopia, as well as in Rundgren’s solo efforts.
Todd Rundgren is a prized member of the musical community, having written and performed on seminal classic hit songs including Can We Still Be Friends, Hello It’s Me, and the iconic Bang the Drum All Day. His production credits include a mind-bending collection of notable artists and bands. Among them are The Tubes, Patti Smith, Grand Funk Railroad, Hall & Oates, Badfinger, The Psychedelic Furs, Sparks, Cheap Trick, and Meatloaf (Bat Out of Hell). The Minimoog that carries Todd’s signature represents his storied history that helped to shape an entire generation of music.
“The Moog modular synthesizer and the Minimoog helped define my sound,” noted Todd Rundgren. “I am thrilled to have signed this fully restored vintage Minimoog for the Bob Moog Foundation in support of their educational efforts, including Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, which inspires thousands of elementary school students through sound every year.”
Raffle tickets are $25 each, 5 for $100, 12 for $200, and 35 for $500. Buy tickets here.
Funds raised from the raffle will be used to expand the Bob Moog Foundation’s hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, which has inspired over 35,000 elementary school students through the science of sound. The raffle also helps support the Bob Moog Foundation Archives and the Moogseum, an immersive, experiential museum located in Asheville, NC, which brings the science of sound and synthesis alive for people of all ages through Bob Moog’s pioneering legacy. The Moogseum opened in May 2019 and has since welcomed over 45,000 visitors from all over the world. The museum is still recovering from the long-term financial impact of Hurricane Helene.
The raffle begins Monday, September 8th at 7:00 am EST and ends 11:59 pm EST Monday, September 29th, 2025. Raffle tickets are $25 each, 5 for $100, 12 for $200, and 35 for $500 and can be purchased at this link. More information is available on The Bob Moog Foundation website.

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At this point i would rather have any moog signed by Dolph Lundgren!