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    Hey guys... haven't posted in awhile... been busy with drama on other forums among other things. My current project since restoring the L-103 is a T-212 I saved from a church that's about to be demolished. I've rebuild the Howard Industries motor and vibrato scanner, gave the generator a low-level oiling job and cleaned everything up... still have the bass pedals to fix though and the vibrato board is bad. Does anyone have or know where to find this board? I have many things to offer in return.. trade/credit in my next video/or even a bit of cash..</P>


    Shoot me back... keep the faith.... and uninstall those VSTs cause' nothing sounds like the real thing ;)</P>


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    and uninstall those VSTs cause' nothing sounds like the real thing ;)</p>


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    Maybe, but I bet I could run B4 through my leslie and fool a hell of a lot of people in a 'blind' comparison....[6]</p>

    Andy
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      Hi Noah,</P>


      I don't know if you are adverse to just BUYING a used one....(I have seen your mini-movies and have seenhow you like fixing things on your own)... but there is a place called CeledoniaOrgan Service, (Celedniaorgan.com), that has a 124-000018 PCB for $30. Check it out!</P>


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        Thank you Bruno.... I registered with Celedonia and will hit Kris up ;)

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          Noah</P>


          Regan at Bullfrog music has boards. He's rummaging around for a recovery preamp board for my T202 that died halfway through Carstens mods. </P>


          Cheers</P>


          Dave</P>

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