From Kenny Balys Sent Tue, Aug 14th 2018, 02:23
Thanks for the feedback. I opened it up and everything flips and swings away for calibration and repair. The pieces of the broken keys were safely inside along with a green toothpick and a very old looking Dunlop guitar pick. It is clean and organized in there. I guess I will fully repair this instrument with a labour of a few hours. There is no way I am scrapping this thing; its far to nice. So now I have a rock organ. Now I need a pirate shirt and leather pants. On 13.08.18 20:35 , henrique matias wrote: > sounds like a pretty great idea! specially if you can setup the keyboard to > split and and use the sutain pedal ! > > On 13 August 2018 at 21:17, edd hillier <xxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx > <mailto:xxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx>> wrote: > > livin' the dream > > On Mon, 13 Aug 2018 at 21:01, Kenny Balys <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx > <mailto:xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx>> wrote: > > > I just picked up a Welson Condor-T for around 3 Euros at the Red Cross. > > It has the iron stand and all bits, 2 white keys are snapped off. > > It has a creepy drum machine built in but no string synth. > Just that irritating rock organ sound with few options. > > Thinking I will turn this into an Eurorack frame with in built > 4 octave keyboard. Keep the built in Ampflifier/Speaker as is > and the general aesthetic. > > Is this is sin? Are Condor T's anything special? > > >