These are heavily modified P&M Midi bass pedals. Organ technician Nick Orso did $400 of work to these at a steep discount as a friend as his final piece of work before he retired (his rate was $120/ hr, but he did far more than 3 hours of work).
This is better quality than anything commercially available. I’m only selling because they are not portable for gigging, and I have 2 other sets of pedals that are smaller/lighter. These are the nicest to play of any I’ve owned and feel very similar to those on a real B3.
They are much quieter than the standard P&M pedals, and have had their downstop and side felts replaced with the highest quality woven felts designed for pipe organ pedals. A number of the screws were replaced, and also modified was the spacing of the magnets for more consistent triggering of the notes was also done.
It has an expression pedal holder that can be screwed into a Yamaha FC-7, and can probably be connected to others (I had it screwed to some sort of plastic Fatar expression pedal) . It has a lip on it that would need to a notch to be cut into the wood to hold the holder more securely, but it does work, although it bends.
You also can put your own expression pedal on there or install one— I had velcroed my own on. It used to have a built-in wooden stand, but it was at a horribly unusable steep angle, so I threw it out.
Due to its size and weight recommended for home/ studio use only. 59 lbs. 42.25” X 36.25” X 5”
Please make sure it can fit in your vehicle before coming to pick up! It barely fits in the back of my 2016 Prius with all the seats down. I can help load into your vehicle. Note: this only works via MIDI and will not work with a vintage Hammond organ.