It's an interesting thing but "Old Time Radio" 1930's & 1940's was
pretty good stuff. It chalanged your imagination. Contemporary
Broadcasting of any kind, ie. TV or Radio, has not learned this
lesson. They depend on shock value for their Nielson Ratings and
that's junk. Now what's this to do with a bunch of folks who fix
old Hammond Organs and play them? If your Imagination hasn't been
chanlenged then I guess you are sort of brain dead. I have never
worked harder at improving my playing. My skills at keeping the "Old
Girl" running and sounding good are improving as well. Best thing
that could have happened to me was I picked the X-77. I got it for
$500.00 US in living room condition. Needed some internal work and I
am doing that after 25 years of designing power line distribution
systems. Another thing I still process my own Black & White film in
the laundry room. It's too bad that more folks have not discovered
the magic of the Senior Hammonds. Nuff Said