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  • Great video - mine is from '65 so it's a bit different but the same principles applied. Thanks to youtube I've got all the tones back and it's tuned, now I'm repairing stuck keys. I have a parts question - does anyone, anywhere make the original yellow and maroon drawbar pulls? I'm missing all but one yellow.

  • Pipe organ keyboard use felt and leather materials for their bushings. The keys are wood & plastic (or ivory).

  • This is seriously helpful video! I am rescuing a Vox Jaguar in the UK and I need some of the white plastic #b keys which have split. Can you help me?

  • @cedricbamford , we have the parts you need-

  • yes, just the same

  • Great info, but I noticed you did this for a Super Continental. Will this method also work for a Jaguar? Sorry, I'm sort of new to this.

  • What's the name of that pick-like tool you used to take off the springs? Great video!

  • Hey, thanks for the info. I've been avoiding using my Super Connie because of the action, the Hammonds require less work in general. I'll get a set of these and go after it. Thanks again.

  • Thanks, I noticed there was not any help on this subject i could find. best, chris

  • Great job, Chris, I'm sure this will help a lot of Vox owners!

  • Where can I buy the bushing?

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