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 Preset kit manufactured by the [Electro Tone Corporation] in the 1960s as an after-market add-on for Hammond organs that did not have presets such as the M, M-2 and M-3. Similar to the [Electro Tone Duet Sixteen] preset kit (and utilizing the same control plate), but with only a single rotary switch for both manual presets, rather than the twin independent rotary switches on the Duet Sixteen. For a photo of the switch mounted in an M-3 see 
-[Denny Friedline's M3 Hammond & Leslie Page |http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Canal/4043/] Scroll down the page and look for the photo on the right. 
+[Denny Friedline's M3 Hammond & Leslie Page |http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Canal/4043/] (link dead) Scroll down the page and look for the photo on the right. 
  
 In addition to the Electro Tone Mark II and [Electro Tone Duet Sixteen] preset kits, [Electro Tone Corporation] also manufactured the [Electro Tone OrganMate] reverb kit and the [Electro Tone PER 200] percussion kit. 
  
 Some very good photos of the Electro Tone Mark II can be seen at http://avintagesound.com/ELECTROTONEVOICEPRESET.aspx. (link dead) 

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