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eBayfreak
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Thanks for the input guys... They're asking $250 but I think it may be negotiable some. I wouldn't give it a second thought but it's very very clean and fires right up. I guess I'll wait and see what happens.
Can you even hook this thing to an external Leslie?
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Just for some background info, I'm a guitarist that likes to dabble in keyboards a bit, and I've always loved the sound of old Hammonds, but don't really know all that much about them.
Today I found a Hammond Model H at an estate sale (looks like a H-100 from what I can find). It's in great shape and seemed to be working great when I tried it out. It's a big console with two manuals & pedals. No Leslie cab included, but I know where one is I could pick up if I feel the need. They're asking what I considered a very low amount for the organ.
Does anyone know what these beasts are worth (average price and maybe what you would offer)? I know it's no B3, but is it all that different? Also, how hard are they to transport?
Thanks for any input!
Just found a Hammond H-100... good deal?
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Ouch...
So what makes it so radically different from the "good" Hammonds? They're all electromechanical tonewheel organs with tube driven amps, right?
You guys may have to dumb it down into guitar player-understandable terms![:rolleyes:](https://www.harmonycentral.com/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png)