I wasnt being entirely serious with my comments in my last posting ;-)
Reminds me a bit of Phil Collins (Genesis) with his tin of black paint and paintbrush next to his new synth back in the '80s on his "Top of the Pops" promo music video..
The story goes that Phil requested a new Prophet 5 from Sequential Circuits, as a "freebie" - Well - they were a major band - and Phil believed that his "promotion" of an instrument was worth far more than the cost of the instrument.
Sequential refused to give him one for free - He "had" to have one - it was a truly great synth for its time (well actually, its a truly great synth whatever / whenever) , and was (I think) the first (Certainly one of the first) with MIDI (even though it was fully analogue).. So Phil bought one..
Phil then painted (or had someone do this) out the logo on the back - "Sequential" and "Prophet" were blacked out - and the tin of paint and brush in the videos were his way of making a rude gesture to Sequential.
I think that if anything "promoted" the Prophet (certainly in the UK) , this action by Phil did! - Everyone interested in synths knew it was a Prophet, and when the story got out, the fact that he "had to have one" even when snubbed made it even more interesting.. Also, the musicians I was with at that time felt Sequential were right, and admired their bottle.. "He's got plenty of dough - why should we pay more just so those rich b**tards can get free gear!" - LOL, those were the days I hung out with some real crazy lefties ;-)
Fred.
ps - I have removed this you-tube link (Phil Collins - in the air tonight) as Chris has duplicated it below.. One link per page is enough ;-)