The only real keyboard around locally in those days was a Vox Continental owned by a geezah called Chalky White. (Although some bloke who used to jam with the drummer called Rick in Melrose Ave had what I think was a Pianet) We rather coveted Chalky's VC and hoped one day he might lend it out. he never did, however he did flog it to Gill who subsequebtly flogged it to me in 1977 (for £120 I think!). I played it at dozens of gigs in the Charlie Harper Band in the early 80's (Louie Louie/ She's About A Mover/ Light My Fire/ Can I Get A Witness/ 96 Tears/ In A Gada Davida). It worked very well indeed (in tandem with a 2x12 H&H combo- louder than the guitar in the band generraly!) until the Continental preamp went peculiar in the early nineties. It's still in my music room at 163 awaiting anyone with knowledge of strange 1960's transistors to come and ressurect it. I still have the Z frame legs and even the "flight case" made of think grey cardboard that they go in.