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#372012 - 09/15/13 11:58 AM
Re: A Free Keyboard can you resist ?
[Re: MusicalMemories]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14282
Loc: NW Florida
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Sadly, we are a long way away from when any of these old arrangers become 'collectable'..!
In fact, despite the prices on older synths skyrocketing, I honestly don't think I've EVER seen an arranger appreciate in price!
Mind you, when's the last time you actually PLAYED something that old? Aren't you glad you got rid of the old, and brought in the new?! I'd happily take an old ARP, Moog, or Oberheim home and give it pride of place. But an 80's Yamaha? Not a chance! In fact, now I have the CS back on my BK-9, I am not even looking lustfully at old G1000's any more!
On the other hand, there are many here that think that a Yamaha, even if only three years old, is overdue for replacement, LOL!
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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#372015 - 09/15/13 02:10 PM
Re: A Free Keyboard can you resist ?
[Re: MusicalMemories]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I got an old Hammond (a Northern Hammond, actually) from the basement of the neighborhood church in Glace Bay (my home town) for free...all I had to do was get the thing out of there. This was around 30 years ago, when the church had switched over to a choir accompanied by guitars...sort of a "folk" mass.
I got three buddies (the organ alone was over 400 lbs.)and a pickup truck (paid them a case of 24 beer) and we got the thing out and took it to a guy in Westmount, Sydney NS, who was a well known Hammond expert. I also got the two tone cabinets (not Leslies) with it and the 25-note pedal board...none of them, including the organ, was functioning, and the stuff had been in the church basement for quite a few years. Luckily, nothing had seized up, and the generator would still turn.
Ray MacKay, the Hammond guy, told me it was a fairly rare Northern Hammond Model D, ca. 1939-42. They were made in the Northern Electric plant in Belleville Ontario, under contract with Hammond organ. He said it was essentially a BC in a C style cabinet. It had the additional generator and appropriate switching to create chorus effect and reverse colored presets similar to what we see on the B3.
The organ had quite a history behind it, having been transported from the church several times to be used in stage productions at the Savoy Theatre in town, back when Glace Bay was a booming coal mining town.
To make a long story short, I invested a few hundred dollars in getting it back to working order, and it eventually sold to a guy in Halifax NS a year later for a fairly decent sum at the time. As far as I know, it's still on the go, and the buyer added percussion and a few other extras and is running it through a Leslie 122.
I used the money to buy a Roland Jupiter 8, since I already had a Hammond B-3 with two Leslie 147RV.
So, ya never know...
Ian
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#372017 - 09/15/13 02:40 PM
Re: A Free Keyboard can you resist ?
[Re: Diki]
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Registered: 01/30/06
Posts: 3944
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On the other hand, there are many here that think that a Yamaha, even if only three years old, is overdue for replacement, LOL!
It's what make the World go around Diki, same with cars, Gameboys, IPhones, I pads, Tvs, Blah Blah Blah, time standstill for a few I know that. If you are going to buy something second hand, someone had to buy a new one, savy???
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#372052 - 09/17/13 12:54 PM
Re: A Free Keyboard can you resist ?
[Re: Fran Carango]
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Registered: 01/30/06
Posts: 3944
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Fran, I thought you had a dream that you had sold the MS to me, two of the happiest people in the world, someone selling a MS and someone buying a MS, better if you just give it to me Fran, I will pay the carriage, on second thoughts forget it, it's like a lump of lead cost a fortune to ship. You've had it long enough to figure it out, was it really worth it, because Dom nearly sold me one, skin of my teeth, it was close call that day, bought the Audya instead. Is Dom doing car parts now??
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