Although it now manufactures and distributes dozens of different types of them, Casio introduced its first keyboard, the PT-50, in 1983. In November 1984, the company followed the PT-50 up with the CZ-101, a digital synthesizer capable of producing a wide range of sounds beyond just the basic piano tone. If you wish to purchase any of the keyboard models Casio produced throughout the 1980s and 1990s, you can use several means to do so.
Instructions
1. Peruse the "Musical Instruments" section of the Classifieds ads in your local newspaper. If anybody in your area is selling a vintage Casio keyboard, this is one place it might be listed.
2. Point your browser to your local Craigslist website and click on "Musical Instruments" under the "For Sale" section. Even if you don't find a vintage Casio keyboard listed, you can post an ad in the "Wanted" section requesting that anyone who has one for sale call you so you can make an offer. To post an ad, click "Post" at the top-right corner of the screen and click "Musical Instruments." Enter a posting title, the price you will pay, your location and your request information. Click "Add/Edit Images" to add an image of what you're looking for, then click "Continue." Verify your posting and click "Continue" again, accept Craigslist's "Terms of Use," enter the Captcha verification string, then click post.
3. Visit music stores in your area to browse their selection of vintage Casio keyboards. If you can't find any, ask an associate to recommend any retailers in your area who might carry them. You can also ask if the salesperson knows of any keyboard players nearby looking to get rid of their vintage Casio keyboards.
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