Hello forum, I haven't been here for a while.
I have the opportunity for a free Northern Hammond CV with bench and pedals and (not quite sure yet) maybe a Hammond tone cabinet (I already have a Leslie 145, so it's convenient if I can get the tone cabinet with power supply built in).
That would be dandy, but the costs for a Home Depot van rental for the day would come out to $180 or so, since it is many hundreds of km both ways. (Toronto to Windsor).
I know that it is ALWAYS recommended to go for a professional mover, but I don't have the dough for that.
Looks like it will be me and my Dad moving it, out of the second floor of a home in Windsor.
Is it worth the money? I mean, it seems like a steal, and I am a huge huge fan of Hammond organs.
I know the details of how the CV ranks compared to other Hammond models' features, but I do not actually know the market value of one.
So are they worth more than $200 or am I wasting my money on transportation?
Next question is about achieving the seemingly impossible. With lifting belts:
What can we do to make moving this two ton bull out of a second floor easier?
Is there a way to remove the tonewheels easily and efficiently to reduce weight?
Should I just kill myself now to avoid the crush injuries I shall sustain later?
Thank you all in advance.
Matthew
I have the opportunity for a free Northern Hammond CV with bench and pedals and (not quite sure yet) maybe a Hammond tone cabinet (I already have a Leslie 145, so it's convenient if I can get the tone cabinet with power supply built in).
That would be dandy, but the costs for a Home Depot van rental for the day would come out to $180 or so, since it is many hundreds of km both ways. (Toronto to Windsor).
I know that it is ALWAYS recommended to go for a professional mover, but I don't have the dough for that.
Looks like it will be me and my Dad moving it, out of the second floor of a home in Windsor.
Is it worth the money? I mean, it seems like a steal, and I am a huge huge fan of Hammond organs.
I know the details of how the CV ranks compared to other Hammond models' features, but I do not actually know the market value of one.
So are they worth more than $200 or am I wasting my money on transportation?
Next question is about achieving the seemingly impossible. With lifting belts:
What can we do to make moving this two ton bull out of a second floor easier?
Is there a way to remove the tonewheels easily and efficiently to reduce weight?
Should I just kill myself now to avoid the crush injuries I shall sustain later?
Thank you all in advance.
Matthew
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