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    Checking to see if I can obtain a service manual for this....apparently some of the stops don't work and would like to get some technical documentation on this before I tear it apart....
    Cheers

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    Last edited by andyg; 04-21-2018, 11:02 AM.

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    Howard Classic Organ By Baldwin

    Hi. Got one of these to repair for one of the seniors home here where I live and was trying to obtain a service manual or some schematics for the unit......I tried the net but nothing there......any help greatly appreciated.....Model number is C 811.......
    Cheers

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      According to information on the voxshowroom web site, the Vox Jaguar was a re-make of a Howard organ made by Generale Electro Musica, or "GEM" of Italy http://www.voxshowroom.com/us/organ/jaguar.html

      A Jaguar schematic can be found at http://www.reinout.nl/?page_id=80

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        I think the Howard combo organ and the Howard Classic C811 are rather different animals! :)

        There is a previous thread on the C811: http://www.organforum.com/forums/sho...-Baldwin-C-811 But it doesn't have any links to schematics.
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