Hello Organ Forum!
So, I recently acquired from the church I work at a true relic- a late 1940s CV (gotta check the serial number to really pinpoint the year). For what it's worth, it needs some work internally, some things need to be replaced, but it's not a total disaster. However, for years now I've been looking for an older model Hammond to customize and chop for gigging. My father, who has plenty electrical/technical know-how, and myself who's been learning something new about the guts of the Hammond every day have toyed with the idea of potentially undertaking a father/son chop project. However, despite pop's knowledge and my vision as a player, neither of us have taken on serious repairs to any of my keyboards beyond the cosmetic and the occasional key bushing replacements on my Italian Continental. Needless to say, this task is daunting. I'm based on Long Island, and the most prominent organ guy out by me is Scott Russ in Merrick. I stopped in his shop to drop my 860 Leslie off for service, and I casually brought up the idea of chopping this CV. Perhaps it's because he's mainly dealing the digital Hammonds (I played an SK2 in there and while I was impressed, it didn't convert me from being a vintage purist haha!) but he strongly pushed for dropping the whole idea and just getting a digital. I get it, he's a salesman and needs to unload that stock. So it seemed like if this organ was to get chopped, it wouldn't be by him. So, New York based Hammond players, I was wondering if either in the city or on Long Island if there's anybody who has either had experience chopping or actively does so. I'm looking for either people who would do the job, or at least point my dad and I in the right direction with this project. I would also be willing to perhaps skip across the sound to Connecticut if there's anybody of merit, and even to New Jersey if it's not too far out. Vintage Vibe is about 2 hours from me, but I don't know if they work on Hammonds- they seem to be mainly a Rhodes/Wurli shop.
I appreciate any and all help/advice y'all can give. This is certainly a labor of love and I'd really like my dream chop to come to life in one way or another!
Thanks!
Dylan
So, I recently acquired from the church I work at a true relic- a late 1940s CV (gotta check the serial number to really pinpoint the year). For what it's worth, it needs some work internally, some things need to be replaced, but it's not a total disaster. However, for years now I've been looking for an older model Hammond to customize and chop for gigging. My father, who has plenty electrical/technical know-how, and myself who's been learning something new about the guts of the Hammond every day have toyed with the idea of potentially undertaking a father/son chop project. However, despite pop's knowledge and my vision as a player, neither of us have taken on serious repairs to any of my keyboards beyond the cosmetic and the occasional key bushing replacements on my Italian Continental. Needless to say, this task is daunting. I'm based on Long Island, and the most prominent organ guy out by me is Scott Russ in Merrick. I stopped in his shop to drop my 860 Leslie off for service, and I casually brought up the idea of chopping this CV. Perhaps it's because he's mainly dealing the digital Hammonds (I played an SK2 in there and while I was impressed, it didn't convert me from being a vintage purist haha!) but he strongly pushed for dropping the whole idea and just getting a digital. I get it, he's a salesman and needs to unload that stock. So it seemed like if this organ was to get chopped, it wouldn't be by him. So, New York based Hammond players, I was wondering if either in the city or on Long Island if there's anybody who has either had experience chopping or actively does so. I'm looking for either people who would do the job, or at least point my dad and I in the right direction with this project. I would also be willing to perhaps skip across the sound to Connecticut if there's anybody of merit, and even to New Jersey if it's not too far out. Vintage Vibe is about 2 hours from me, but I don't know if they work on Hammonds- they seem to be mainly a Rhodes/Wurli shop.
I appreciate any and all help/advice y'all can give. This is certainly a labor of love and I'd really like my dream chop to come to life in one way or another!
Thanks!
Dylan
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