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Re: hammond bibliography, 1st edition



>Here it is... a concatenation of Hammond-related resources suggested by all
>you good folks over the past few months.  Thanks to all who contributed
>info to this list.  Please direct additions, comments, and corrections to
>me via e-mail.  Happy reading, everybody!
>
>- ben "jacobs" -- random@well.sf.ca.us
>- (POB 2236, San Anselmo, CA 94979, USA)

>GERMAN KEYBOARD magazine:
>
>* "The Hammond Story", Dieter Enners, issue unknown

Yeah, I know, I promised to give the exact specs... Here they come:

This was a longer series of articles covering virtually every Hammond
tone-wheel organ and most leslies.

Sept 89 -       the founding of the Hammond company
                Hammonds early products (clocks, bridge table)

Oct 89  -       the development of the Model "A"

Nov 89  -       the further development of the Hammond company until the 60's, 
                marketing strategies...

Dec 89  -       the history of the Hammond company since 1960

Jan 90  -       tonewheels, drawbars, presets, Model A and AB

Feb 90  -       Model BC, E, D, G, Player A-B

Mar 90  -       Model BV, B2, B3 (and recpectively the C and RT models)

Apr 90  -       the selfcontained models M, M2, M3, A100, M100, L100, P100

Jun 90  -       tube Leslies

Aug 90  -       E100, E200, E300, H100, X66, HX100

Oct 90  -       T200, X77, H300, R100, T400, T500 (last tonewheel organ!)

Dec 90  -       solid state Leslies

That's it!


Malte Rogacki gacki@sax.sax.de  100116.154@compuserve.com
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