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I need help identifying an organ

Last post 09-08-2008, 1:05 AM by andyg. 13 replies.
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  •  09-02-2008, 8:17 PM 61906

    I need help identifying an organ

    I wasn't sure where to post this, so I just posted it here.  Anyway, someone in my area is offering a free organ.  He describes it as a Hammond in the ad, but it doesn't look like any Hammond I've ever seen.  Notice that the top manual is split in half, and there are no black keys on the side that control settings.  Anyway, here's the organ:

     

     

    Thanks so much for your help.

  •  09-02-2008, 9:06 PM 61911 in reply to 61906

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    Looks like another LSI... but is this a Hammond?  /action sniffs...  smells like Lowrey....
    Noah Benzing
  •  09-02-2008, 10:36 PM 61916 in reply to 61911

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    I believe this is a Hammond Grandee. Yes, it's LSI.

    Have: Allen 301, Crumar T1, Hammond E-311 + RT-2 + T-212, Korg DW-6000, Mason And Hamlin Style 802, Moog Micromoog, Rhodes Mk1 Suitcase 88, WurliTzer console, Yamaha E-70 + DX21 + DX7

    Looking for: Yamaha EX-1/EX-2 or CSY-1/CSY-2




  •  09-02-2008, 10:43 PM 61918 in reply to 61916

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    The top manual isn't split, it's missing a key. Also, many of Hammond's later models had preset tabs instead of the inverse preset keys.

     

                                                                  -Joe


    Have: Allen 301, Crumar T1, Hammond E-311 + RT-2 + T-212, Korg DW-6000, Mason And Hamlin Style 802, Moog Micromoog, Rhodes Mk1 Suitcase 88, WurliTzer console, Yamaha E-70 + DX21 + DX7

    Looking for: Yamaha EX-1/EX-2 or CSY-1/CSY-2




  •  09-03-2008, 12:27 AM 61920 in reply to 61918

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    Yes posted in right section.

     

    Organ is a Hammond LSI, subject to the usual inter-board connector problems often mentioned here.

     

    This one does not appear to have the number of tabs as does the Grandee, although some may be broken. Can’t see an appegiator as well between the manuals. My guess is a Hammond Monarch.

     

    No preset tabs on LSI consoles. Push buttons left and right of drawbars are presets.

    Only the top LSI models had preset keys.


    Keith
    Hammond 340 Elegante
  •  09-03-2008, 12:53 AM 61923 in reply to 61920

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    Yes, a later Monarch with the AutoVari 64.

    If it's broken on the outside, doesn't bode well for the insides? Give it a wide berth and go for something that will work.

    Andy


    It's not what you play, it's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.
  •  09-06-2008, 10:09 AM 62181 in reply to 61906

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    looks a lot like my r-100, but i can't be sure as i'm not near it
    Hammond B3
    Hammond L-112
    Hammond R-124
    Hammond H-112
    Hammond M2
    Hammond 123
    Hammond HR-40 tone cabinet
    torn apart Gulbransen
    Leslie 147
    Roland Juno-G
    Alvarez 12-string acoustic
    Peavey Raptor electric
  •  09-06-2008, 10:51 AM 62183 in reply to 62181

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    If it's free as the OP said, it'd definitely be worth a shot in my opinion.  It may very well turn out to be junk as a whole, but there are good parts to be salvaged.  The broken key shouldn't be that difficult to fix;  at least it's on the upper manual.
    "I first saw it sitting in a corner in a Los Angeles studio. I had never seen anything like it before. I put my hands on it... and I knew this was for me." - - - Ethel Smith
  •  09-06-2008, 1:09 PM 62187 in reply to 62181

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    This organ is just the big brother to your "crappy 123 Hammond." If you want parts, OK. If you want a nice organ, find something better.

     James

  •  09-06-2008, 3:30 PM 62195 in reply to 62187

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    it has drawbars.... so it's not quite like a 123..... as long as the tone generator produces sine waves, i personally would take it. i still think it's a tonewheel model though

    Hammond B3
    Hammond L-112
    Hammond R-124
    Hammond H-112
    Hammond M2
    Hammond 123
    Hammond HR-40 tone cabinet
    torn apart Gulbransen
    Leslie 147
    Roland Juno-G
    Alvarez 12-string acoustic
    Peavey Raptor electric
  •  09-06-2008, 4:19 PM 62198 in reply to 62195

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    No, it is NOT a tonewheel organ.  I have seen several in the shop, and they are totally LSI.  The Tonebars as they are called on these models do produce the flute or sine wave tones as its older counterparts.  I can tell you for sure they can be a mess to repair when they are in a bad shape.  Good luck with your decision on obtaining this organ.  These organs are nothing extra I can sure tell you.  If you want a good Hammond organ go with a tonewheel model in good shape.

     

    James

  •  09-07-2008, 2:08 AM 62220 in reply to 62198

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    If it's free, you only stand to lose the carriage costs and your time. But don't spend any money on it. Even if you got another key and fixed it up fully, the value would still be probably less than the carriage costs.

    TT is right when he says they can be a pain to repair, and this poor old Monarch looks like trouble from the start.

    I repeat my usual advice - the best thing to do is to WALK AWAY!

     Andy

     


    It's not what you play, it's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.
  •  09-08-2008, 12:42 AM 62293 in reply to 62195

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    Gentlemen,

    I think you have confused poor old "beaverteeth" enough.

    Is it a Hammond? No, it smells like a Lowrey. I think it's a Grandee. But it could be a Monarch. I can't see an arpeggiator, so I'm none the wiser.  It's an Automatic Variation on a Monarch. It looks like my R100 but I can't see.  It's got drawbars so it must be a tonewheel. No, silly, they call them tonebars now. It's a big crappy Hammond that has a little brother.  It's not free if you have to move it. 

    I would love to be a fly on the wall when you blokes are with your long suffering partners in the deli dept. of your local supermarket trying to make a decision whether or not to buy the Fat Albert Bratwurst sausages that are on special, as they may or may not aggravate your notorious pre-existing flatulence condition.

    SP


    "Live every day as though it was your last.
    One day, you'll be right".
  •  09-08-2008, 1:05 AM 62294 in reply to 62293

    Re: I need help identifying an organ

    OK, Sarah, humorous as always, but if we've confused him, let me bring total enlightenment, entirely free of charge.

    1) It's a 163xx Monarch from around 1977, probably a 16322.

    2) It doesn't have enough tabs for a Grandee, and there's no arpeggiator.

    3) No tonewheels, it's 1st generation LSI, and they're usually the worst..

    4) Pile of junk? In this condition - more than likely.

    QED

    See, if you'd just asked me first.......Smile

    [Now ducks to avoid inevitable incoming!]

    PS, If Hammond decided to call drawbars 'tonebars' on their own organs, how come they're now getting ar**y about other organs using the term drawbars? We've now got H-Bars on Rolands and Flutebars on Orlas.

     

     

     


    It's not what you play, it's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.
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