Thanks for the reply. I've got a friend who does piano repair so I can ask him who carries them here in Atlanta. Never had to do piano action work before so this will be something new. I'm not going to replace the power jack with the original. I'm going to use the standard 3 pin jack that most electronics (i.e. computers) use. I remember being on a gig with someone who forgot the power cord for their 200...don't want that to happen! Steve KS4KJ --- In vintagesynthrepair@yahoogroups.com, John Keeley <jwkeeley2003@...> wrote: > > I still have my Wurlitzer 200 that I used back in the day .It has taken a pounding .She say the inside of a lot of bars in the Oil City ,Franklin , Clarion and Punxy ,Pa area in the 70's and early 80's .Never had a case for it . > Got it back on trak acouple of years ago .Had to replace power jack .If I remember right ,I think Antique Electronics had them. > Any piano tuner should have a key easing tool . I have one as on occasion I do some piano work .It resembles a pair of plyers . They would be availible from a piano tuning supply companey .Do a Google search . > I know nothing about other parts you need . > John
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Re: Wurlitzer 200 parts and action
2008-11-24 by aplaceformail
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