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Re: Price B-3 + 122



On Sun, 4 Dec 1994, Greg Stritmater wrote:

> > Frank,
> > 
> > There is a store in Fremont ,California who had new B3s still in the 
> > crate for $10,000.00. He also has used B3s.It's hard to find a good B3. 
> > They range in price from $1800.00 to $5000.00.
> > 
> > Dave Little Piano & Organ (510)796-2626 ask for Dave regarding the new 
> > B3s and ask him about the used B3s.
> > 
> > I have a B2 and a Leslie 122. A B2 is a B3 without percussion. It's not 
> > for sale but I might let them go for $2500.00.
> > 
> > Don Teixiera <teixeira@ccnet.com>
> > 
> 
>       I never got the point of buying a B3 for $1800-5000, when I paid 
> $300 for a CV which is the same organ (sound-wise) without percussion 
> (but not for long, mind you ;) ) I dont think the difference is worth the 
> extra few 1000 dollars. 
> 
>                                       Greg Stritmater
>                                       senip@j51.com
> 
> 
Greg,

C models don't have the market value a B does but you are right, they are 
the basicaly the same organ. The reason is probably every rock, blues & 
jazz band in the country wants a B.

If you can find B3s for $300.00, bring them to California, you will be a 
rich man.

Don



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