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Re: The unkindest cut of all?



Gregg wrote:
>  On the trashed cabinet front,  I'm not seriously opposed to chopping a
>Hammond, but there is another option.  In some individual's eyes, it's not
>quite as attractive as an original wood finish, but a B3 with numerous coats
>of lacquer black will shine like a mirror and look great next to my matching
>steinway grand (which I'll own someday).

This works quite well, especially for a road organ.  I used to have a C2 that I
played in bands, which was painted black when I got it.  I just got a big can
of gloss black lacquer, and just touched up the paint everytime I moved the
organ.  Worked out great!!  Looked very nice on stage as well.
Course, now that I have a gloss black grand piano, I'll be getting back into
a wood finished Hammond ...... oh well!


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