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Where Hammonds go to die.



I recently purchased my M3 from the bargain warehouse listed below.
They had purchased a truckload of them and had them sitting around
for a while so they were 50% off.  My M3 delivered was $142 with bench.
Very good condition too.

If anyone else is in Minnesota and looking, the other models they have
are:
        RT3, serial # 4522.  Cabinet in very tough shape and some
                keys look like they have water damage.  Good action
                though and low end sounds good through the HR-40 tone
                cabinet included in the $250 price.  Bass pedals work.
                High end lacks volume.  Sounds like a good candidate 
                to put into an A-1000 case(?).  HR-40 is 180 watts
                with reverb, serial # 69450.

        Two M3's.  $125 each.  One says "blown fuse" on it and didn't
                try it.  Maybe just a tube - workers there don't have
                any knowledge about them.  Cabinets in great shape.
                The other one I tried and has some scratch in the
                drawbars but still nice sounding.       

        CV with D-20 tone cabinet and bass pedals.  $175.
                Good looking and sounding but it's a CV (no percussion
                and drawbars aren't the smooth-pull kind).

                        Gopher Bargain Center
                        229 Lincoln Ave. NE
                        St. Cloud, MN   56304

                        (320) 252-3311
                        Mon-Thu  8:30-5:00 p.m.
                        Friday   8:30-6:00 p.m.
                        Saturday 8:30-4:00 p.m.
                        Sunday  11:30-3:30 p.m.


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