From rockkey@sbcglobal.net Fri Sep 22 12:45:41 2006
Subject:Re: Seeking for an inexpensive 25 note mide pedalboard for XB-2

About 3 years ago, I was driving home through my
neighborhood side streets and someone had pushed an
A100 to the curb for trash pick-up. The pedalboard was
proped up against it. It was raining and sleeting. I
got out of my car and I stood there in the rain
shaking my head. I'm still kicking myself for not
grabbing it. (at least the pedalboard would have fit
in my car!)

Rock

--- mic08817 wrote:

> You would have to look for an old beat up hammond
> organs . Check
> near by baptist and pentecostal churches for
> hammonds no longer
> used. Where i live every church seems to have a
> synthesizer
> (KorgTriton , Roland etc,). It seems like I'm the
> only one in my
> area that sticks with that Hammond Sound. Then take
> the pedal board
> off and search the web for info. There is a link in
> this group that
> will take you to this guy's website. He makes pedals
> decoders or
> what ever that will fit on the the pedal boards for
> midi purposes.
> MikeW.
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Casino"
>
> wrote:
> >
> > At one time Speakeasy sold a Hammond pedal board.
> >
> > I don't see it on their store page anymore, but it
> is a start.
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > I am setting up an organ practice area at home. I
> will soon have a
> > Hammond XB-2 in my home but I want a bass
> pedalboard that will
> give me
> > a complimentary feel to the Hammond B3 that I play
> on Sunday. I've
> > checked ebay, craigslist, Muscians Friend, etc.
> but these
> pedalboards
> > are ranging from $1,500 to $3,000 new and I
> haven't seen anyone
> > selling them used. At those prices, I will have to
> wait sometime
> to
> > complete my home setup.
> >
> > Any suggestions, for places to look, people to
> contact, etc. I
> live
> > in New York City, but do not have a car.
> >
> > Any leads folks?
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
> >
>