Hey Everyone!
Some of you might recall a few months back about me yammering on about wanting an organ and a couple of you fine gents offered up some suggestions on what to look for. I ended up passing on the couple solid state (but nice shape) Thomas' and Hammonds at the local thrift stores, only to find by accident, a genuine Hammond M-102 at an estate sale this past weekend!
The spinet had a sticker "does not play" and they were asking $25 for the bench. I found the lady running the madhouse and inquired. "Free for the hauling"! When I showed up later in the day for pickup she told me it played fine; someone showed them how to start it. Eager to get it out of there before she changed her mind I didn't try it out. But man, what mint shape all around.
So now the biggest frustration, it's stored at my (under-construction) "lodge", along with a Maytag 806 ; ) .... a location free of power until (hopefully) this fall.
It may not be a B3, but owning a tonewheel organ brings a smile to my face. Thanks everyone! -Cory
Some of you might recall a few months back about me yammering on about wanting an organ and a couple of you fine gents offered up some suggestions on what to look for. I ended up passing on the couple solid state (but nice shape) Thomas' and Hammonds at the local thrift stores, only to find by accident, a genuine Hammond M-102 at an estate sale this past weekend!
The spinet had a sticker "does not play" and they were asking $25 for the bench. I found the lady running the madhouse and inquired. "Free for the hauling"! When I showed up later in the day for pickup she told me it played fine; someone showed them how to start it. Eager to get it out of there before she changed her mind I didn't try it out. But man, what mint shape all around.
So now the biggest frustration, it's stored at my (under-construction) "lodge", along with a Maytag 806 ; ) .... a location free of power until (hopefully) this fall.
It may not be a B3, but owning a tonewheel organ brings a smile to my face. Thanks everyone! -Cory