rwp@hogpc.UUCP (R.PAUL) (05/10/84)
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For sale:
Leslie Model 147 Organ Amplifier/Speaker - this is the classic
amplifier that was big in the late sixties and early
seventies for giving organs, especially the Hammond B-3,
that fat, rotating sound. It has also been used by
certain guitarists, most notably Peter Frampton, to do
the same for a guitar sound. Included are a preamp, a
cable to go from preamp to amplifier, the amplifier, and
speaker cabinet with bass and treble speakers. The
rotation has two speeds, controlled by a footswitch on the
preamp. The quality of sound is super. It's only draw-
back is its size.
Farfisa VIP 600 Organ - this combination organ/electric piano has
been designed for church-type use when portability is
necessary, but has served me well through many years in
a rock band. It includes the organ body and keyboard
cover (suitable for traveling), the legs and brace, a
combination volume/sustain pedal (the sustain is activated
by applying pressure to the right side of the pedal and
only works with the sounds on the lower keyboard where all
the electric piano sounds are located), one octave's worth
of organ bass pedals, and a heavy vinyl carrying case for
the legs, brace, and volume pedal (the bass pedals must be
carried separately). Sounds available are piano, honky tonk,
harpsichord, banjo, horn, trumpet, violin, flutes, and
maybe some that I'm forgetting. It's a good multi-purpose
keyboard.
Signet Bb Clarinet - this is Selmer's intermediate brand (between
Selmer and Bundy). It is a wooden clarinet with the wood,
keys, and corks in good condition. It could probably use
repadding if it is to be used for serious playing.
I will listen to any reasonable offer for any of the above. (Of course,
that doesn't mean I'll take it :-) )
Rick Paul
AT&T Information Systems Laboratories
Lincroft, New Jersey
(201) 576-3050 (work)
(201) 544-1721 (home)
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