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Wurlitzer D-42 Need part

Wurlitzer D-42 Need part

2002-08-01 by cjjones1

I just purchased a 1982 Wurlitzer D-42. When I got it home I noticed 
that one of the black keys in the middle keyboard was broken. I have 
scoured the net looking for parts but am not having any luck finding 
much on Wurlitzer. Are they someone else now? Any help and or 
history on Wurlitzer would help. I'm in the Chicago area.

Thanks,

Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Wurlitzer D-42 Need part

2002-08-01 by Keith Niver

Try Morelock"s Organ Service in Rienzi, Mississippi. You can find their site
by going through MITATechs.com, and looking at the manufacturer's info under
Wurlitzer. OR, I can sell you the keys you need. Be advised, they come in
octave groups, usually C-B, but some models are F-E. Let me know if I can
help.

Keith Niver
Master Certified Wurlitzer Tech

cjjones1 wrote:
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> I just purchased a 1982 Wurlitzer D-42. When I got it home I noticed
> that one of the black keys in the middle keyboard was broken. I have
> scoured the net looking for parts but am not having any luck finding
> much on Wurlitzer. Are they someone else now? Any help and or
> history on Wurlitzer would help. I'm in the Chicago area.
>
> Thanks,
>
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Re: [vintagesynthrepair] Wurlitzer D-42 Need part

2002-08-14 by Keith Niver

Did you ever get the keys you needed? We had talked back in July. Let m know
if you still need them.

Keith Niver

cjjones1 wrote:
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> I just purchased a 1982 Wurlitzer D-42. When I got it home I noticed
> that one of the black keys in the middle keyboard was broken. I have
> scoured the net looking for parts but am not having any luck finding
> much on Wurlitzer. Are they someone else now? Any help and or
> history on Wurlitzer would help. I'm in the Chicago area.
>
> Thanks,

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