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That was great! I've always wanted to hear a Fender Starmaster. It was meh. But that's the best sound I've heard from an RMI. And the Mighty Mighty Wurlitzer Sideman @ 2:53! :lol:

 

 

:eek: What a toybox:

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Acoustic

Steinway 1914 Vertigrand Upright Piano

Jenco Celeste

Electro-Mechanical

Fender Rhodes Suitcase Piano

Wurlitzer 720 Spinet Electric Piano

Hohner Clavinet D6

Baldwin Solid Body Electric Harpsichord

Hammond M3 Organ & Leslie 147

Hammond Extravoice

Mass-Rowe Vibrachime

Yamaha CP60 Electric Piano

Yamaha CP30 Electric Piano

Combo Organs

Vox Super Continental

Fender Starmaster

Farfisa Combo Compact

Vintage Analog Synthesizers

Moog 15 Modular

Mini Moog

Memory Moog

ARP 2600

Roland SVC-30 Vocoder

Freeman String Symphonizer

ARP Omni

ARP String Ensemble

Oberheim Xpander

Hammond Synthesizer

Conn Electric Band

Yamaha CS01

Gibson Clavioline

Sample Playback

Mellotron M400

Mattel Optigan w/ discs

Akai S612 Sampler

360 Systems Digital Keyboard

Vintage Digital

RMI Keyboard Computer

Yamaha TX802

Korg DS-8

Drum Machines

Boss Dr. Beat DR-202

Wurlitzer Sideman

Modern Instruments

Moog Little Phatty

Dave Smith Poly Evolver Keyboard

Nord Electro 73

Miscellaneous

Toy Piano

Several Casios

Stylophone

Bells

Marxophone

Keytar

Oscar Schmidt Autoharp

Jenco Celeste

Percussion

Recording Equipment

M-Audio Profire 2626

Neve Portico Preamp & Compressor

API and Focusrite Preamps

Apogee Symphony/Rosetta A/D Conversion

Chameleon Labs/Red Tube Mic

AKG C33 Stereo Mic

Beyer Mic

Shure SM57 Mics

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This was very cool to me because I have a very rare Fender Starmaster Combo organ that may be the only complete pne in existance with the original wood stand that has the FENDER STARMASTER metal nameplate, the original volume pedal, the original (knee operated) vibrato bar, the original Wire Music Holder (that attaches to the organ top), and the original top. This Fender Starmaster is in very good condition and I have owned it for about 35 years. I acquired it when I owned a musical instrument store called SRC (Studio Resource Centers) in El Cerrito California around 1975. I used to collect Analog Keyboards and had about 30 of them that would be worth an incredible amount of money now.

When was this video made?

It was a lot of fun to watch and the girls were all pretty too. I'm 68 and not complaining about the young ladies or the keys.

Frank :)

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