That's a cool picture, Noel...I don't have any pics of me at the B-3...might have one with the M...got quite a few with other older gear...I should have a look.
I had a Hammond T-262 Spinet, which was a church model(locking top) for a short while, before I got the M-3...the T was transistorized, and didn't sound nearly as warm as the M-3 with it's tube amp.
The T also had a built in Leslie with a rotating drum made from cork, I think.
The T also had a fluorescent light over the keys, that used to wreak havoc with some places we played(buzzed like a bee).
I think the T-262 is at my friend Ray's place as well....he was the Hammond fixer back then.
The Hammond was the king, especially for R&B...Farfisas didn't quite cut it...screechy little buggers, they were.
