Raul de Jalapeno
You said it, Laddie. What a unit!! All I want to know is, which drawer holds the Cummins TurboDiesel?
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From: Laddie Williams To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 7:15 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] new member Jimmy, The G-100 came almost in the middle of the B-3 era. It was first made in February of 1946 and they made the last one in 1967. It appears to be a magnificient instrument. The G represented Grand and that word is probably appropriate. I am sure that many of us drawbar sliders and Leslie abusers wouild have some difficulty with no presets and no bars to play with. It certainly would be a privilege for me to just hear it. I suspect many of us feel the same way. Laddie ----- Original Message ----- From: rcvmo@... To: hammond_zone@... Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 9:05 PM Subject: Re: [hammond_zone] new member That sounds like an old church organ well before the B3 era. I have seen one like that at a church here in SW Detroit. An old flame from years ago had a Hammond quite like that one. It had a similar speaker cabinet, but had a rotating sound to it, yet there were no rotating baffles or cones inside this cabinet. It had the lushest, most prominent sound . The pedal seemed to have too much delayed attack, and would not get to full volume on the short notes. Sounds interesting. Jimmy Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit The Hammond Zone To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hammond_zone-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |