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Kesha's Psychedelic Wurlitzer 200

Started by Max Brink, August 12, 2014, 10:20:22 AM

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Max Brink

We just completed work on another custom Wurlitzer that I think you guys are going to enjoy. Here's a look at our most ambitious custom painted Wurlitzer to date: Kesha's Custom Wurlitzer 200.

http://chicagoelectricpiano.com/custom-shop/kesha-custom-wurlitzer/


The piano was completely restored from the key bed through the reeds. We replaced the original amplifier with the Warneck Research EP200 amplifier by Tim Warneck of Retro Linear. As always I promise that it plays and sounds even better than it looks!


The custom painted lid was commissioned from my good friend Brendan Luchik:
http://www.brendanluchik.com/


Photography for this post was provided by my good friend Lenny Gilmore:
http://www.lennygilmore.com/
Max Brink
The Chicago Electric Piano Co.

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Co-author, "Classic Keys: Keyboard Sounds That Launched Rock Music"

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1965 UK Vox Continental;1967 Gibson G101 organ; 1954 Hammond B2; Leslie 21H; Leslie 31H; 1974 Rhodes Mark I Stage 73; 1972 Rhodes Sparkletop Piano Bass; 1978 Hohner Clavinet D6; 1968 Hohner Pianet N II; 1966 Wurlitzer 140B; 1980 Moog Minimoog Model D; 1983 Roland Juno 60; 1983 Roland JX-3P; 1977 Fender Twin Reverb; Vox AC30CC2X amp.
(See the collection: https://vintagerockkeyboards.com/ )

voltergeist

Restored or Overhauled: '65 A-model Sparkletop, '78 Suitcase 73, early-'75 Satellite 88, '81 MkII Stage 73, two '77 Mk1 Stage 73's, '74 Mk1 Stage 73
In Progress: 1 '78 Suitcase (2nd one), '70 KMC - Customized w/ Peterson 4x12, '77 Wurli 270

Student Rhodes

Honestly, as I looked at the pics, I wasn't feeling it.
But the one from shot from above sold me on it.
Cool.
Ray

DocWurly


Fred

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