Electric keyboard organ with drum machine rhythms, instrument sounds
Electric keyboard organ - Baldwin Pro 222 - used by pro musician for 40 years, the instrument's age. It has instrument sound switches and rhythm pattern and style keys, like a drum machine. It's been a source of great entertainment for its owner/player and audiences for those four decades. The owner is sad to see it go, because it's been his career's choice of instrument tool. It's played thousands of gigs and would be of interest to a keyboard and organ enthusiast. It's the kind of organ that has traditionally been used in cinemas and theatres. It would also be of interest to an instrument collector, a recording studio and engineer, or electronics enthusiasts. The owner would like to get some money for it, but is equally happy for it just to go to a good home. You'll need some space. If you play keys, you'll be amazed what can be done with this band-in-one classic instrument.
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