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Re: Where do Hammonds go to die?



> 
> Adrianne 
> 
> >    I've got my name & # in at every auction and Goodwill-type
> > establishment for 70 miles and nobody has one.  Quite a few "just sold one".
> >         I have this nagging feeling I'm missing a really obvious resource.
> > 
> 
> I got my C3 from a pipe organ dealership.  It also had two CVs and 
> several Hammond tone cabinets.  The dealer knew what a B3 was worth, but 
> thought the C3 was worth much less and sold it to me for $1250.  He 
> wanted $300 each for the CVs.

        $300 for the CVs is a great price. That's what I paid for mine, 
and if these are in better condition (mine isn't very pretty :) ) then 
it's a STEAL. 

                                Greg
> 
> These organs spent their entire lives in church environments.  Very 
> nice condition inside and out.
> 
> RickP@Tyrell.Net
> 



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