Can you post a link to your ebay or craigslist ad?
Need some advice. This organ is less than 2 years old. In mint condition. I've dropped the price to $12,000.00. The street price for new is $42-45,000. I know the economy is soft but I don't want to give it away. Is this price out of line? Thanks for the input.
Can you post a link to your ebay or craigslist ad?
Tonewheels, frequency modulation, analog and digital circuits, tubes, strings, reeds, and tines. Too many keyboards.
Actually, I think I found it:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ROLAND-FLAGSHIP-ATELIER-AT900-ORGAN-MINT_W0QQitemZ220584177052QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_De faultDomain_0?hash=item335bd76d9c
Try this: Search completed listings for "organ" in Ebay. Limit your search to items between $1000 and $100,000. The results speak volumes about the used organ market right now. Hammond tonewheel consoles, digital combo organs, and a few analog combo organs hold their value. Digital consoles are a very hard sell in the US. I picked up two of them in near mint condition--though 20 years older and not as nice as yours--for $35 recently. The market has officially tanked. Like owning a gasoline powered car when all the oil reserves run dry (good thing that will never happen...![]()
Tonewheels, frequency modulation, analog and digital circuits, tubes, strings, reeds, and tines. Too many keyboards.
Thanks for the input. Not exactly what I wanted to hear but at least gives me some honest guidelines to work off of. You mentioned hard to sell in the US. I did notice europe has a ton more clubs. Think ther would be more interest there and if so, do you know any site better than others to let them know. Thanks again. Lanny
I did the eBay thing recommended above. What an education that was. With the exception of a few keyboards, only Hammonds (some of them) seem to have any value on the used market. I am glad that I have been taking my time in making an organ purchase. Eventually, I'll find a really good deal.
Of course, when I do find that good deal - it is with the understanding that I will never be able to sell it again. So I have to be sure when I decide to buy.
This past few months have been an education for me. In the interim, I'll continue playing my old Casio WK3000 (it is better than nothing!).
Last edited by Bill177; 07-25-2010 at 11:10 PM.
The original post was well over a year ago, Barb. Usual format, one post, no replies and the poster disappears.
There are lots of organs out there, including AT900's. Florida is probably the best state to look at for used organs, but shipping costs need to be considered depending on your location.
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2nd request--am interested in your Roland at900. Did you ever sell it? Barb
Thanks for your reply--ignore my 2nd posting on this--I can't remove it for some reason. I really want a Roland atelier at-900 organ & so will keep looking for a used one. Barb
I know that this an old post but, I have not found a single AT900 for sale (used). I am still looking. Maybe this new post will put some life in to the search for a AT900 on our forum.
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