It may work but it requires extensive work before it can be returned to reliable service. Years ago people junked organs in this condition but now have second thoughts.
Only your mother or the finance company will know for sure. Of course it doesn't work, it can't! There's not enough "organ" left for it to work! Unless you are certifiably crazy or active on certain online Hammond users groups , you won't consider "project organs" like this for anything other than salvage.
If, by chance, you have already bought this organ, you can always part it out on eBay for a hefty profit. Other Hammond enthusiasts understand your plight so the level of ridicule will be minimal. More pieces are missing than included, and those that remain are too far gone to have any salvage value. However, if the skeletal remains of the console are present, and you are extremely naive, you may still think it still has some "potential.
Even eBay is not an option in cases like this. Re: original prices of Hammond organs Thanks for the link to the '57 price list - pretty cool! Love it. Brendon Wright. Re: original prices of Hammond organs Bran the Man! Re: original prices of Hammond organs Hey Brannon. We're the same age, both play M3s, and I was wondering the same thing just a few days ago! They didn't come along until around For M3's it would have been most likely the 25 or I'll see if I still have some early brochures when I get home.
Pretty cool! Let us know what you find out from your old brochures Thanks! That is funny about the Ts. I emailed him just to say, "way too much, bro. I need to know what the next step is if the oil doesn't just get it running on it's own I told him his decimal point was off by about 2 places, and not all Hammonds are B3s. My A had the original receipt in the bench. It is pretty interesting - I'll post a photo of it sometime. Tim Rinkerman. My mom bought a new B-3 with a pair of leslies in Ya' know Like antique books, antique pianos are not worth a lot of money just because they are old.
In actuality these old instruments may be worth very little at all. The amplifier on a Leslie is vacuum tube driven with an overall power output rating of 40 watts RMS.
A pair of power tubes are transformer coupled into the speaker system. Since its introduction in s, the Hammond B3 organ has been one of the most popular keyboard instruments in popular music. The organ is commonly used with the Leslie speaker. Around two million Hammond organs have been manufactured. The organ was originally marketed by the Hammond Organ Company to churches as a lower-cost alternative to the wind-driven pipe organ, or instead of a piano.
Skip to content Popular. The Hammond organ is an electric instrument that uses a metal tone wheel near the electromagnetic pickup to create an electric current. It has an amplifier that strengthens the sound for the speakers. The original organs were popular because of the versatility and quality of the sound, especially when paired with an amplified speaker like the Leslie.
Still popular, these Hammond organs exist both as vintage originals and newly manufactured models. The Leslie, often associated with the Hammond organ, is an amplifier-speaker combination. It takes the signal from an electric musical instrument and uses a rotating baffle in front of the speakers to change the sound. It comprises a treble horn, an amplifier, and a base speaker.
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