MATRIXSYNTH: Crumar Cordatron Organ Accordian


Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Crumar Cordatron Organ Accordian

via this auction

If anyone knows more about the Cordatron feel free to comment. This is the first one to get posted.

via FakeBook






5 comments:

  1. Wonder what all those D-connectors on the back are for? Weird.

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  2. The accordion pit reminds me of some Elka organs, both Elka and Crumar are Italian (or were, I guess). If I was to go all CSI I'd say this was an Elka/Crumar prototype taken into America by an Italian accordianist/organist in the 70s, going by the design of the keys, reminiscent of cheap organs at the time.

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  3. From my earliest memories I remember seeing Jean Michel Jarre performing "live" and there was a very strange guy playing an instrument that now I truly believe is this one from the post.

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  4. Thats a scam. Those pics are from an auction from like 2 weeks ago

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  5. I also have the very same thing. Serial No 2 (no letters just 2) I also just have the base unit so have never heard it. I wonderif there is any further info. If you know anything further please post your comments. I am in 2 minds wether to donate mine to the Crumar museum. Let me have your thoughts please. Neil

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