Really nice work and attention to detail, as always. Kinda makes you wish that Leo Fender had designed Hammond organs, doesn't it? It would have probably been much easier to gain access if he had...
our church has a hammond organ with leslie speaker that no current member remembers even being played. we want to get rid of it. what can we do with it? how to sell it?
Different models are worth different amounts. Condition is a factor. Without an organ to connect and test it you wont be able to get as much as you could. There’s a tag on the bag that says the model # if you decide to list it on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace.
Wholesome. Thank you!
It was a great demo; it would help to see if there was better light.
Yeah, sorry. I’m a pretty bad videographer! Haha.
Really nice work and attention to detail, as always. Kinda makes you wish that Leo Fender had designed Hammond organs, doesn't it? It would have probably been much easier to gain access if he had...
Leo was a genius. No doubt.
Nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
our church has a hammond organ with leslie speaker that no current member remembers even being played.
we want to get rid of it. what can we do with it? how to sell it?
Different models are worth different amounts. Condition is a factor. Without an organ to connect and test it you wont be able to get as much as you could.
There’s a tag on the bag that says the model # if you decide to list it on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace.
Google “Sell my Hammond Organ” and a list of companies will come up of people who restore/resale them. B3 World is one that I know of.
Where can I get trained to repair electro-mechanical instruments?
They’ve got DC circuits classes at community colleges everywhere. I used to teach at one part time.