hammond question
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hammond question
Does anyone know anything about a hammond organ model 3022? Details and value please if possible.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Re: hammond question
I do know that Peter Fenn used one...
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It seems from what little I can find that it may be an Everett organ rather than a hammond...not sure. Again, I would love some additional info.
What would one pay for these things.
What would one pay for these things.
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And I don't want to sound like an idiot...but who is Peter Fenn?
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Re: hammond question
Not sure what the 3022 is. There should be a plate on the back side with the model and serial numbers. Have a look here for information:exit2studios wrote:Does anyone know anything about a hammond organ model 3022? Details and value please if possible.
Thanks in advance.
http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq/all_hammonds.html
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Re: hammond question
This seems to be a electronic hammond, not a tonewheel one. So, if you are looking for 'that' sound, its prob not really what you are after. Its probably not worth very much.
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Re: hammond question
That's what I suspected.
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If a Hammond doesn't have a "start" and a "run" switch it's not a tonewheel organ and thus almost worthless...
M series,a dn other "spinets" can by found for $50-100 if you look around a little.
M series,a dn other "spinets" can by found for $50-100 if you look around a little.
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Some of the smaller tone wheel modles have only one switch. There are fewer wheels and don't require the 'pre start'.drumsound wrote:If a Hammond doesn't have a "start" and a "run" switch it's not a tonewheel organ and thus almost worthless...
M series,a dn other "spinets" can by found for $50-100 if you look around a little.
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I did not know that!New Orleans Steve wrote:Some of the smaller tone wheel modles have only one switch. There are fewer wheels and don't require the 'pre start'.drumsound wrote:If a Hammond doesn't have a "start" and a "run" switch it's not a tonewheel organ and thus almost worthless...
M series,a dn other "spinets" can by found for $50-100 if you look around a little.
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Also, if you're going ot buy an M series Hammond, make sure it's an M3, as the others have no percussion.
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