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Switching Repeating- to Single-stroke Xylophone
By Clay Hinrichs

I'm wanting to change my Western electric repeating stroke xylophone
to a single stroke xylophone without compromising any of the
originality of the nickelodeon.  Does anyone have any information on
how to do this?

I'm also hoping there is a way that this can also be reversed very
easily or, even better, a module that lets you switch from one to the
other.  Any help is much appreciated.

Thank you,
Clay Hinrichs
tel.: 1-818-314-1855

 [ A simple pouch valve could bypass the oscillator valve, but
 [ a bypass valve would be needed for each striker.  -- Robbie



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