![]() Let me know how matters turn out for you. If it works or you can afford to have it fixed it is a nice Baldwin compared to some ofthe older Baldwinswhich to me have just a loud tone that is brassy and buzzy when you add strings. They other features in the way of stops have very realistic sounds as well as there are all kinds of special effects since it is a theater organ. This model of Baldwin if I remember correctly does have the all new "clear flutes" that the older models didn't have, and they can provide a very nice as well as rich sound. If you can do some of the possible work inside or if there is a tech nearby you might consider what these options are for you. I have a Baldwin here that needs the dump or someone could have it for parts. The people who have it will be lucky to get a few bucks for it. I would make an offer of less than $500 since as we both know they often go to the dump. It has a lot of features if they are still usuable, etc. This Baldwin will have a full sound with lots of power, and they are most attractive. I am not a Baldwin fan, and I hope you can hang on to your Wurlitzer. ![]() Also, the more they are played usually the better they work. One is the contacts need that current to keep them clean and free of dust and corrosion from the elec parts. ![]() I hope by checking this Baldwin out you will find out the conditon it is in at that time.One thing that many people don't realize is that when these organs sit around for sometime without having elec current going through them they tend to not function in more ways than one.
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