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    What am I looking at here?</p>

    </p>

    (pretty sure this one won't bring the enthusiasm that my last post did[^o)])
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    Re: Another (safer) ID question...Hammond spinet



    Yes it will!</p>

    It's the divine A100!</p>

    http://www.ultraelectronicactive.com...ubeOrgans.html</p>


    </p>

    No, I'm wrong.it's got spinet pedals and spinet manuals. White Tabs... i think it's an M100.</p>

    http://diyguitaramp.blogspot.com/200...rom-model.html</p>

    What sexy styling on those legs!!</p>

    nice.</p>

    It's not a T100 because the T's have squarer ends on the tabs.</p>

    You seem to have a gift for these M's....</p>

    -B</p>

    </p>
    -1958 Hofner 550 archtop guitar -1959 C3 and PR40- -1964 Busillachio Harmonium- -1964 M101-
    -1967ish Leslie 122- -1975 T500 (modded..chopped, and reassembled!)-
    -DIY 760 FrankenLeslie/rat hideout-
    -1980 Electrokey Electric Piano- -Yamaha electric Harmonium (early 80's?)-
    -1990 Jansen GMF150 amp- -1992 Korg 01W/fd- -1992 G&L S-500 geetar.

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    • #3
      Re: Another (safer) ID question...Hammond spinet



      Ahh!</p>

      The styling is apparently called "Queen Anne" it's quite Art Nouveau...</p>
      -1958 Hofner 550 archtop guitar -1959 C3 and PR40- -1964 Busillachio Harmonium- -1964 M101-
      -1967ish Leslie 122- -1975 T500 (modded..chopped, and reassembled!)-
      -DIY 760 FrankenLeslie/rat hideout-
      -1980 Electrokey Electric Piano- -Yamaha electric Harmonium (early 80's?)-
      -1990 Jansen GMF150 amp- -1992 Korg 01W/fd- -1992 G&L S-500 geetar.

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      • #4
        Re: Another (safer) ID question...Hammond spinet



        My guess was an M100 or L100, but the woodwork threw me off a bit. It's going to be at another nearby (for me) auction soon. It'll probably go for next to nothing. If I wasn't already nursing one M back to health, I might consider giving it a home, but I'll probably pass on this one.
        </p>

        If it was an *A100* I'd be there in a heartbeat, though! [:D]</p>

        If anyone is interested, PM me and I'll send you the auction details. (It's in Ohio, naturally.)</p>

        ~Brannon
        </p>

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        • #5
          Re: Another (safer) ID question...Hammond spinet



          The styling's nice.</p>

          Best way to convert your keyboard buddies is to GIVE them an M3 or M100!</p>

          G'wan, corrupt them to vintage gear... I dare ya!</p>

          -Brendooon</p>

          </p>
          -1958 Hofner 550 archtop guitar -1959 C3 and PR40- -1964 Busillachio Harmonium- -1964 M101-
          -1967ish Leslie 122- -1975 T500 (modded..chopped, and reassembled!)-
          -DIY 760 FrankenLeslie/rat hideout-
          -1980 Electrokey Electric Piano- -Yamaha electric Harmonium (early 80's?)-
          -1990 Jansen GMF150 amp- -1992 Korg 01W/fd- -1992 G&L S-500 geetar.

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          • #6
            Re: Another (safer) ID question...Hammond spinet

            hmmm...now there's an idea. that's actually pretty tempting...what a great gift! A $10 classic Hammond tonewheel organ!! You're right: could be life-changing.

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            • #7
              Re: Another (safer) ID question...Hammond spinet



              M-100.
              with lots and lots of junk on it. </p>

              </p>

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              • #8
                Re: Another (safer) ID question...Hammond spinet

                LOL! No kidding! hopefully they won't auction all that in a lot together.

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                • #9
                  Re: Another (safer) ID question...Hammond spinet



                  Well, you'd be surprised... that looks like Christmas decorations on the M... in some people's mind... Queen Anne M100.... Christmas carols... boxes of decorations.....</p>

                  And unless I'm mistaken, that orangey pinkey tanney burgundy coloured box on the stool to our left is the original Hammond box of sheet music for folks wanting to learn cheesy hits on their home organ! There'll be "hello dolly" in there... and the theme from the godfather, probably... and (too) many others!</p>

                  Buy now and get not one or two, but ALL of these included!</p>

                  -B</p>
                  -1958 Hofner 550 archtop guitar -1959 C3 and PR40- -1964 Busillachio Harmonium- -1964 M101-
                  -1967ish Leslie 122- -1975 T500 (modded..chopped, and reassembled!)-
                  -DIY 760 FrankenLeslie/rat hideout-
                  -1980 Electrokey Electric Piano- -Yamaha electric Harmonium (early 80's?)-
                  -1990 Jansen GMF150 amp- -1992 Korg 01W/fd- -1992 G&L S-500 geetar.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Another (safer) ID question...Hammond spinet

                    It's an M103. Looks exactly like mine (except mine isn't covered in junk). I saw that earlier today too.
                    '53 Hammond C2 w/JR20 tone cab
                    '57 Hammond M3 w/'64 Leslie 125

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                    • #11
                      Re: Another (safer) ID question...Hammond spinet

                      So... what are ya gonna do for Christmas then if you don't have decorations?
                      -1958 Hofner 550 archtop guitar -1959 C3 and PR40- -1964 Busillachio Harmonium- -1964 M101-
                      -1967ish Leslie 122- -1975 T500 (modded..chopped, and reassembled!)-
                      -DIY 760 FrankenLeslie/rat hideout-
                      -1980 Electrokey Electric Piano- -Yamaha electric Harmonium (early 80's?)-
                      -1990 Jansen GMF150 amp- -1992 Korg 01W/fd- -1992 G&L S-500 geetar.

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