Bootsy’s Farfisa Mod. C5/163 Compact FAST 5 (Needs repair)

Bootsy’s Farfisa Mod. C5/163 Compact FAST 5 (Needs repair)

$1,173.00
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Farfisa compact combo organs were a staple of the 1960s soundscape, used on seminal rock and soul recordings like Sam the Sham’s “Wooly Bully,” Question Mark and the Mysterians’ “96 Tears,” and Percy Sledge’s “When A Man Loves A Woman.” The Italian manufacturer introduced its FAST series of 61-key, compact combo organs in 1968, with the acronym standing for “Farfisa All Silicon Transistorized.” The FAST 5, or C5/163, was the top of the line among five variants. This one, with the serial number A.367/99, was used by Bernie Worrell, Maceo Parker, and Richard “Kush” Griffith on tour with Bootsy’s Rubber Band. Features include a passive volume pedal (with ¼-inch jack), chrome folding legs and retractable carrying handles; keyboard is contained in a metal cabinet covered with a skin plate and plastic edges.The item does not turn on. It may still work with the right mechanical know-how, or it will still make a nice collectors piece.Specs:  Bass Tabs (black): Pedal Bass Manual: Soft/Sharp, Ma

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