Re: [hammond_zone] Hello Hammond friends.
Over 30 years ago I bought my M101, it was 3 years old then and during the 70's I had it split by Mike Phillips after I saw the Pedlars and realised how it could be done. I sadly covered my 'M' with
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Gren <potbelliedpigs@...>
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Grenville Owen and his M-101
Dear Gren,
Congratulations for having a real tone wheel Hammond.
I was interested in your plans to recuperate your split alteration back to a normal
cabinet.
May I suggest you a tip?
Visit
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ggha@...
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Re: [hammond_zone] Intro & Question
Hi Coyote,
I own a Hammond A-105 too.
What a wonderful jewel they are.
With regard to your reverb, I think any electronic technician might be able to help you
since the circuit and parts are
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ggha@...
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Hello Hammond friends.
Hello Darren and all Hammond enthusiasts.
My hobby interest is hammond organs and I have an old L100 which I bought from an insurance company many years ago.
It had been badly damaged after falling
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John Brewer <john@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Intro & Question
Hi Hammond buffs
I am an organ engineer in South wales and have worked on most models over
the
last 25 years, but still prefer the sound of Hammond organs with their
drawbars.
I buy and sell
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ken.churchill
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Re: [hammond_zone] Intro & Question
thats quite a music den you have:)
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Darren
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Intro & Question
Hi all,
I have owned two Hammonds. The first was a CV w/ HR40 tone cabinet -
the organ was from @ 1948. I gave it to a friend when he helped me
move my current Hammond, an A100. It can be seen at
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coyote-1
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Congratulations
Dear Darren,
Congratulations for your wonderful initiative.
I own a Hammond A-105 mahogany. I promise you to send photos.
I live in Chile, but at this very moment I am in El Salvador.
I am travelling
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Guillermo Garcia-Huidobro <ggha@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] new images
Hi everyone,
I thought you might be interested to see some new images at the Hammond
Zone. Its a superb A100 that we had in very briefly which had been fittted
with a very discreet MIDI interface on
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Darren
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Welcome to the hammond Zone list
Welcome to the Hammond Zone's list! Its early days for us, with few
members, but I think you will find it will grow real fast!
The point of the list is to share each others knowledge (or lack of
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Darren
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New poll for hammond_zone
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
hammond_zone group:
What is the earliest Hammond on the
list?
How old is your Hammond?
o 1935-39
o 1940-194949
o 1955-1959
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hammond_zone@...
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Schematic diagram of Hammond AURORA
Hi guys,
Does anyone know where I can download a schematic diagram, list of components
and also manuals of my hammond AURORA model 8222 M , serie 1025169.
Thanks in advance. All the best.
FALO
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RAFAEL IZQUIERDO <faloizquierdo@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] What's the best product to clean the drawbars contact?
Fernando:
ponte en contacto conmigo, estoy en Asturias.
Yo intento tocar un D-100 con leslie 122.
Seguro que en algo te ayudo.
faloizquierdo@...
FALO.
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RAFAEL IZQUIERDO <faloizquierdo@...>
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BBC Radio 4
How about beginning with: With the sound ranging from the reverberations
of a somber, majestic pipe organ in a cathedral, to that of a snarling,
growling, gurgling, rock and roll animal, the Hammond
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Frank Stroupe <fstroupe@...>
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Dylan
Got back from seeing Bob Dylan in Tupelo a little while ago. Had never seen
him live before, but knew that you never know what to expect from one of his
shows (what he's going to play, how he will
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Frank Stroupe <fstroupe@...>
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French Polish/nitrocellulose laquer
Wow. Probably would take me 10 minutes or more per coat to spray the three
pieces(taking time to keep from overspraying the legs and around corners),
probably two hours to do the figure eight rag
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Frank Stroupe <fstroupe@...>
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lacquer
Lacquer or other lac-based finishes were pretty much the only choice in fine
furniture production. I really meant that I assumed they used Nitrocelluose
(guncotton) based lacquer (the first practical
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Frank Stroupe <fstroupe@...>
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French Polish/nitrocellulose laquer
According to an antique rebuilding friend of mine, original French polish is
clear shellac (I say it actually should be the orange type) cut 4/1 with
denatured alcohol. That's 1 part shellac to 4
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Frank Stroupe <fstroupe@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Generator oil
Dear Sjaako,
I live in Denmark, and I have been working for Hammond in more than 20 years!
I would be happy to help you out with any problem you might have with your hammond, and since I have a hugh
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Lars Karstensen - Infinity Trading ApS <Hammond@...>
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Re: [hammond_zone] Generator oil
I did run a lab-test on the oil once, and received a very surpricing answer back from the oilcompany. The Hammond generator oil is very special in more than one way, and they could not take a standard
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Lars Karstensen - Infinity Trading ApS <Hammond@...>
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