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#703558 - 05/13/06 08:48 AM
My New Hammond
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Registered: 03/08/06
Posts: 53
Loc: Canada
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I have been lucky enough to receive a free, mint condition, Hammond M-100. It sounds great & looks even better. I am going to have it looked at & appraised when I get home from work, but does anybody know what this might be worth? Also, where a guy would get a Leslie to go with it? S.
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#703559 - 05/13/06 03:37 PM
Re: My New Hammond
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Registered: 05/24/01
Posts: 5141
Loc: Largo, FL (originally Nahant, ...
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Congrats Sharp21, A lot of musicians used the M100 because it was easier to haul around then the B3. The page linked below lists some places you may be able to find a Leslie. They are mostly based here in the States, but maybe they could point you to someone in your area. http://www.pianoworld.com/organs.htm
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#703560 - 05/13/06 05:27 PM
Re: My New Hammond
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Registered: 03/08/06
Posts: 53
Loc: Canada
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Well thank you very much sir! My first reply from member Number 1, what an honour! Its funny to think that the m100 was considered "easier" to haul around.... It must weigh 500lbs! We almost crushed my girlfriends fathers legs trying to get it into the house! It is certainly a great instrument though. I am hoping to find a jazz teacher that can help me to make it really sing. S.
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