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Yes, I bought a used Baldwin Organ(Fun Fantasia) With Fun Machine Percusion With(Module & hinged Top Bench)-Good Beginner Instrument....But I Need a Manual for it..Email Address is rosepetal@sasktel.net...
anywhere from $100 to $500 depending on the condition. It originally sold for $2,500.
It depends on the condition. With everything working perfect, and in mint condition both asthetically and mechanically, you can reach up to $1,250.00 or higher, depending on the person buying it as well.
The Good News: The Baldwin Cabaret with Fun Machine is a very versatile instrument, and, well, fun. It can produce a wide variety of classic organ sounds and has been used in a wide range of musical styles and settings, from church music to rock. No, it is not a B3, but it can create a reasonable approximation of the classic organ tones found in much of the music of the 50's, 60's and 70's. The Bad News: If you though you were sitting on a valuable antique, you're not. There are so many of these out there that the value is practically nil. In fact, if you search Craigslist under the Free listings you're very likely to find one or two. Under the Musical Instruments section they can be found for as little as $50. Some listings place them as high as $500, but they really don't sell at that price. The fact that the instrument doesn't hold a lot of monitary value shouldn't deter you from getting one. There is still a lot of artistic value in the instrument, and it is a lot of fun to play with.
very much depends on whether it has solid state or tube amp, and of course if it has a Leslie speaker. If solid state and no Leslie, um, you may have to pay somebody to haul it away.
Yes, I bought a used Baldwin Organ(Fun Fantasia) With Fun Machine Percusion With(Module & hinged Top Bench)-Good Beginner Instrument....But I Need a Manual for it..Email Address is rosepetal@sasktel.net...
anywhere from $100 to $500 depending on the condition. It originally sold for $2,500.
no where easily. I am in 3rd Grade
The Good News: The Baldwin Cabaret with Fun Machine is a very versatile instrument, and, well, fun. It can produce a wide variety of classic organ sounds and has been used in a wide range of musical styles and settings, from church music to rock. No, it is not a B3, but it can create a reasonable approximation of the classic organ tones found in much of the music of the 50's, 60's and 70's. The Bad News: If you though you were sitting on a valuable antique, you're not. There are so many of these out there that the value is practically nil. In fact, if you search Craigslist under the Free listings you're very likely to find one or two. Under the Musical Instruments section they can be found for as little as $50. Some listings place them as high as $500, but they really don't sell at that price. The fact that the instrument doesn't hold a lot of monitary value shouldn't deter you from getting one. There is still a lot of artistic value in the instrument, and it is a lot of fun to play with.
It depends on the condition. With everything working perfect, and in mint condition both asthetically and mechanically, you can reach up to $1,250.00 or higher, depending on the person buying it as well.
The amount of fun to be had on any exercise machine is dependent upon your definition of fun. If you think a rigorous exercise is fun, then sure this exercise on this machine could be considered fun.
in the fun house
no much just keys and such its fun though!
Music Machine Club Fun Album was created in 1986.
very much depends on whether it has solid state or tube amp, and of course if it has a Leslie speaker. If solid state and no Leslie, um, you may have to pay somebody to haul it away.
You would have to reboot your computer and disable the Fun keys in BIOS in Windows 8.
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