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Restoring a Wurlitzer 200A Electric Piano – Picking it up

Posted on October 24, 2011March 3, 2023 By Rob Adlers

I have my next restoration project for the winter. My cottage neighbours brought me into their house this summer to show me what they had acquired from friends. Coolness is that they acquired. A Wurlitzer 200A Electric piano (1970’s). It’s in rough shape at the moment. It’s been sitting in a shed for who knows how long. All the tines still can be heard, so that’s an amazing start. The keys stick, everything’s dirty, no power cord. It needs some loving. The front panel and knobs are actually not missing. They were in a bag on the floor in the car. The only two pieces missing from this unit are the power cord and the music stand on top. If I can find them, great, but I have a feeling the power cord will be getting updated to a current plug design (computer power cord config).

More information about these can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wurlitzer_electric_piano

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