This one has stamped R.A.L. SER#11 on the changer end. It's been discussed here on the forum a few years ago. I'm very sure it was originally built as a C6 since it had 6 pedals and possibly one knee. The pedals were located in the middle of the body. Although it has the "normal" yokes for the pull-rods, the pulling mechanics are pretty different and more complicated. It's a fascinating bit of history to me, to see how the early design was; what stayed and what changed. Somewhere in it's life 2 of the pedals were sawed off. Why sawed? Why not just removed? Seems kinda harsh. I tried to find a couple to match, but no luck. So I'm rebuilding it as E9 with 4 x 4. Moving the pedals over to the left.
The changer, though, is of a type I've never seen before. Much more complicated and obviously hand built. I took me a bit of time and experimentation to figure out how it's suppose to work. Forum member and ZB fan Brian Lee helped me a bunch. He also found pictures of another ZB on the forum with the same changer. What would we all do without this forum??