Recently acquired this Hammond Chord Organ, it doesn’t seem to conform to specs of S-Series models - Searched the net (and these forums) not finding any info on Chord Organs that appear to be the same as one. This has 3 round potentiometer control knobs on the upper left -“Pedal Balancer”, “Reverberation”, “Keyboard Balancer” (vs. S-Series square ones), a tube power amp, reverb tank, and the rest seems to be a solid-state situation (will post pics shortly) - It sounds really cool - Wondering if anyone can shed some light here? I’m guessing late 60’s into 70’s perhaps? The back panel’s missing, so no Model or Serial #. Can anyone tell me Model # and likely production dates? Thx : )
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Looks like one of those Everett models (The 8022 I think?) produced by Hammond for the Everett piano company, which they acquired in the early 60's. Earlier models would've had the "Everett" name stenciled across the front instead.-Hammond E-112
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That's correct, a Hammond made by Everett.It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.
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