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.
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.
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.
roberterik77 1 month ago
Pipe organ keyboard use felt and leather materials for their bushings. The keys are wood & plastic (or ivory).
JoePeterzak 2 months ago
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 1 year ago
@cedricbamford , we have the parts you need-
vintagevibekeyboards 1 year ago
yes, just the same
vintagevibekeyboards 1 year ago
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.
Dmagnetic17 1 year ago
What's the name of that pick-like tool you used to take off the springs? Great video!
fessway 2 years ago
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.
m3cyclone 3 years ago
Thanks, I noticed there was not any help on this subject i could find. best, chris
vintagevibekeyboards 3 years ago
Great job, Chris, I'm sure this will help a lot of Vox owners!
rodak 3 years ago
Where can I buy the bushing?
55seddel 3 years ago