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Re: hammond depletion



This is no joke. I found out from a guy at a local swap meet that used to 
move organs and pianos for the company in question.  Just to test his 
honesty, I called up the dealer and told him that I knew what he was
doing, and proposed a solution. He told me that he sells all A,B,C models 
wholesale, but the others he just wastes. I have negotiated a non-compete 
agreement with him to sell those particular organs outside of his territory 
only. I don't think there is a terribly high volume of these organs, 
however, and they're probably T-500 and solid-state models with a few M's 
too.

I'll keep the list informed of new developments.

Regards, 
George Fish Jr.


>>On Fri, 20 Dec 1996 GeoFishJr@gnn.com wrote:
>>
>>>There's a dealer of new organs in my area that takes Hammonds on tradein
>>> just to crush the organ top with a forklift to prevent resale, and line
>>> them up in back for dumpster food.
>>
>>hey, let's find out where this place is and grab what's left.. there's 
>>gotta be some salvagable stuff, maybe even a salvagable organ..
>>
>>                              bri..
>>
>>--bdodds@jyacc.com
>>brian dodds, systems administration, jyacc, inc. wellesley, ma 
>>--617.431.7431x125
>>opinions expressed within are not necessarily my own or anyone elses..
>>
>Is this a joke tread that I have missed. Otherwice someone ought to tell
>that **** whole that he is crushing an historical trausure and ought be
> sued.
>Hang drawn and quarted would be the remedy in the middel ages for such
>conduct but that isn´t done any more.
>regards Frederick
>
>
George Fish Jr.
GeoFishJr@gnn.com
George Fish Jr.
GeoFishJr@gnn.com



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