i don't know a lot about the T2, but i love the T3. if it is much like the T3, i'd say $200 is a really good price. almost any old keyboard is pretty inexpensive to fix, and their are still parts manufacturers that make new replacement parts for some crumars, so it should be very fixable. i wouldn't try it myself, but maybe you're more daring than i am. PLANK has a T2. he'll tell you more. reed crumar@onelist.com wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > MAXIMIZE YOUR CARD, MINIMIZE YOUR RATE! > Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as > 0.0% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. > Apply NOW! > http://click.egroups.com/1/2122/6/_/457152/_/953282633/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > There is 1 message in this issue. > > Topics in today's digest: > > 1. Hello... > From: "Ian Ratzer" <iratzer@...> > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > _______________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 22:25:24 PST > From: "Ian Ratzer" <iratzer@...> > Subject: Hello... > > Hi, > > I'm a piano and guitar player, and I've got my eye on an old 70's Crumar T2 > in a used music store, and I'm wondering if anyone can give me some > advice/pointers with it. > > The functions seem pretty plain and simple to use, but on this one the bass > function doesn't work (though it did the first time I tried it in the store, > not the second time), and neither does the tone bend thing. Are these hard > to repair? The guy in the shop said it has hinges at the back and if I open > it up and vaccum out 25 years of dust and crap, I can probably fix it > myself. It comes with the stand, the volume pedal/bass pedalboard thingy > with some of the plastic chipped off, the cover, and no music stand, and > they want $300 Canadian = $200 American = 130 British Pounds for it. I > haven't got a clue about what this thing's worth, for all I know it could be > worth one tenth as much. All I know is I tried it out and really liked the > sound it gave, and the presets sound nice and the drawbars are in good shape > and you can get the Leslie thing going, kind of, with the trem and vibe > modulation, pity they don't have independent speed controls. Anyways if > anyone can tell me if it's worth it, I'd appreciate it! > > thanks, > > Ian Ratzer > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > _______________________________________________________________________________
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Re: [crumar] Digest Number 9
2000-03-18 by Reed Sutter
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