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Post by rch427 on Apr 24, 2008 0:32:53 GMT -5
Obligatory self-introduction: My name's Robert, and I have some weird old instruments, including a few portable organs. None of them are what I consider "combos", per se, but perhaps I'll be allowed to hang around anyway. Right now I have a Rheem Kee Bass, a Hohner electronic Organetta (actually made in Italy -- here's a photo of it: i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc93/bricology2/organetta.jpg ). I also have a Hammond Solovox, a Dubreq PianoMate and a few other weird old keyboards (Chime-aTron, anyone? -or how 'bout a Vibrachime?) In the past, I've had some obscure combos, including a Cordovox "white elephant" and probably the only Estey combo ever. I'm not a musician; I don't actually know how to play any instruments, but I still have fun playing around with them. I'm restoring all of the above-mentioned keyboards right now, so I'll probably have some questions to ask of you more experienced members. Thanks for reading.
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Post by Time Lord on Apr 24, 2008 11:37:17 GMT -5
Welcome! A Solovox and a Kee Bass? AWESOME! Lets have pictures of all of them. The weirder the better. ;D
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Post by spacepatrollerlase on Apr 29, 2008 23:15:39 GMT -5
Solovox and Kee Bass are part of the Combo Organ culture. The Solovox was often placed atop the organ and used as a primitive synthesizer before the
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Post by plateauphase on Apr 29, 2008 23:52:49 GMT -5
Solovox and Kee Bass are part of the Combo Organ culture. The Solovox was often placed atop the organ and used as a primitive synthesizer before the ... and here, the poster was abruptly abducted by aliens who experimented on him for weeks, installing a Leslie in his nether regions. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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