Theremin [message #15508] |
Mon, 11 April 2011 19:24 |
w0ttm
Messages: 12 Registered: April 2011 Location: Small town Mo. on RT66
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I own a Kustom theremin from the 60's.
I'm told it's very rare.
It is in very good shape, but not like new.
The pitch antenna has been replaced, the stand mount is missing, and it has a rip in the covering on the bottom.
What is a beast like this worth.
Thanks.....Rob
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Re: Theremin [message #15514 is a reply to message #15508] |
Tue, 12 April 2011 22:00 |
rodak
Messages: 514 Registered: October 2001 Location: Georgia
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Ok, this is blowin' my mind! So Kustom made amps, PAs, guitars, basses, organs, a piano, little stuffed "animals", a talk box, and now a Theremin? Whoa!
What next? Analog modular synths? Sitars?
Seriously, I'd love to know more about this thing - when was it sold? Was it ever in an ads or catalogs? Has anyone ever asked Bud about it?
www.combo-organ.com
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Re: Theremin [message #15515 is a reply to message #15508] |
Wed, 13 April 2011 12:02 |
chicagobill
Messages: 2005 Registered: April 2003
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Very Kool!
Bud Ross told me about these a few years back at the Chanute gathering. I had never heard of them before this. I believe they were from 1969. Very few were made and even fewer were sold. I've never seen any printed material on them (catalogs or ads).
Looks really simple design wise. This thing uses 4 D-cell batteries? I'll bet that more than a few of these were killed by leaking batteries. Ah the '60's!
Maybe Pleat has some better information.
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Re: Theremin [message #15517 is a reply to message #15516] |
Wed, 13 April 2011 18:16 |
neil
Messages: 29 Registered: January 2009 Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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I got mine from Bud back in 1960's. Used it only a few times in the band. Mainly just played around with it. I did have a lot of fun with it at a couple of Halloween parties. It was great for spooky sounds. For the life of me, I cannot remember what the heck I did with it. Either way, glad you posted that you own one. I have been asking for years if anybody remember that Kustom use to make these. If you are going to sell it, let us know how much you want for it before you put it on Ebay. Steve Small from Chanute helped design it. He was at our last convention.
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Re: Theremin [message #15519 is a reply to message #15508] |
Thu, 14 April 2011 00:06 |
w0ttm
Messages: 12 Registered: April 2011 Location: Small town Mo. on RT66
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WOW!
Thanks, guys for such a response!
I really had not planed on selling it. I was just curious about it's value.
I have owned it since the early 90's. It was owned by a friends father, and on his passing, my friend gave it (along with almost 1000 vacuum tubes) to me knowing of my interest in electronics and music.
On Theremin world, http://www.thereminworld.com/ I found someone who has one that he said was made in 1966.
I live only a couple of hours from Chanute, so I'm going to try to bring it to the meet if possible.
This site and Theremin world are the only places I've found that have even heard of it.
Yes, chicagobill, the battery's have leaked in mine, but it cleaned up with no damage at all!
I am very fond of all things Kustom.
My first real band had a "200" PA with 2 4X12 columns.
The speakers were stolen, but the singer still has the head.
It's been through 2 fires and a flood.
I also own a Kasino 100 watt head and use it at church.
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Re: Theremin [message #15523 is a reply to message #15519] |
Fri, 15 April 2011 20:45 |
pleat
Messages: 1454 Registered: June 2004 Location: Belding, Mi
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Here is an email that Bud sent our group on the theremin.
"We only made 100 and they sold for $200.00 retail. In fact we could not give them away. True story ! One dealer in Texas bought one and we gave him one. Later we called him and offered the same deal and he said he still had both of the ones he had bought. SO MUCH FOR THAT BUSINESS"
pleat
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