via this auction "Hammond B3 organ (serial #95383) with Leslie 122 speaker cabinet. The Hammond has a Trek II spring reverb tank installed which sounds awesome. I just had the unit completely serviced today (6/3/10) by Gregg Buchwalter from www.buchwalterb3svc.com. Gregg is one of LA's top leslie/B3 specialists. The tremolo switch was replaced as well as the old mains cable that was bringing power up to the electronics. Problematic drawbars and switches were taken care of and every function was gone through. Tubes, keys, foot pedals were tested and any little problems were addressed." Note: I been shying away from the non-synth organ posts as the number of posts going up daily has been consistently high. That said, I decided to put this one up as you don't see these on the bay too often, the shots are good and someone out there might be able to use the tech referenced. On a side note, if you are into Hammond organs, and organs in general check out Ograngrinder010's YouTube Channel. You'll find tons of great videos including the restoration of a handful of rare Hammond consoles (Models AV, BA, EV). Be sure to sub there, as I will most likely not be posting them here.
"Korg Micro-Preset M-500 SP Synthesizer. The serial number is 810106, Tokyo Japan, Keio Giken... The front has controls marked Power/Vol., Pitch, Modulation, Attack, Sustain, Vibrato/Travel Vibrato, Repeat/Random Repeat, Portamento, Synthe 1, Synthe 2, Bass, String, Wood, Voice, Traveler, Modulation Depth, Portamento On/Momentary. The back has High-Out-Low with a Phone - Out Jack and Fuse... The original wire music holder is in good shape. There are 25 + pre-set cards (several duplicates) and 2 instruction manuals. It measures 28 5/8" by 9 7/8". "
via this auction Posting this one here vs. MATRIXSYNTH-B for the two Maestro Phase Shifters in the top shot. You don't see them often. This shot gives you a good perspective on their size relative to the Juno-106.