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I think bulb #6022 is best for Baldwin silent touch. Just a hint, if you cut one lead a little shorter than the other, they're much easier to line up...
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answer to C. Igot lamps for my 645 from Bulb Town in Jacksonville. Used a different type than the cross reference suggests. The matched the others perfectly...
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Well, if anybody desperately needs this thing, It's available.
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The patent doesn't tell me much of anything related to this use. It's just for a multi gang pushbutton switch. The number, if anyone is interested, is...
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Strange add-on
Ok guys and gals: Here's a contracption I cut out of an m3 a few years back. Anyone ID it? Who made it, when, what it cost, was it popular? I never saw...
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Golly. If I had known there so much interest in C2Gs, I'd have traded one of you mine for a nice B3 or something. No, no handles and no monitor speaker,...
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They are a part of Jackson Electric supply in Jacksonville, Fla. If you can't find them I can dig around and find an invoice. They came up with a bunch...
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Kzinkmusic : That definitely the unit. The coils in the tank are ok. I'll just reverse engineer the board to test it. Like to use the whole assembly as...
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So, any answer to the original question, the spring reverb on the lawn chair with the circuit board on top and the lever on the side to damp the springs?...
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That reverb unit has a very large dynamic driver and a crystal pickup. Most crystal elements of this age would be no good. I don't know if I will try...
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And for your entertainment-the original Hammond spring reverb. ...
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The attachment didn't make it. Don't know why. I'll try again. ...
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Try Bulbtown in Jacksonville. They have everything. J .Bird put me onto them.
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percussion question
For all you experts. Is the percussion switch assembly phsically different on b3/c3 organs than on m3s? I wanted to cut out an opening in the drawbar...
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