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I've been a Hammond head for years...my B-3 is my pride and joy, also have a '52 B-2 (like the -3, but lacks the percussion feature) with a shorty Leslie I keep at church when I'm on deck for keys. I have a couple spinet Hammonds as well, an L-100 I got from a friend and an M-102 I found on the curb with someone's garbage. My only other Leslie is missing some parts (long story) but Mrs. Nut is getting me the parts I need to rebuild it for Christmas, so I'm happy, my B-3 at home has been silent since my only working Leslie wandered off to my church gig. :) Then I'll focus attention on the B-2 rig...I've been nursing that poor rig along on duct tape and spit for a long time. ;) And the M-102 has stuck pedals and needs general TLC, to be expected for a poor organ abandoned on its back on the street! Too many projects, not enough time or $$$... :D
Once you get your first Hammond, more Hammonds start waddling in by various means. It's a disease, I tell ya! ;)
Todd in Beerbratistan
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