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Happy news, my '55 M3 begins a new life!

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  • Happy news, my '55 M3 begins a new life!

    At the young age of 64 my first Hammond rescue/refurb, once headed for a landfill, went today to start a new life in a recording studio! Yea!
    Tom in Tulsa

    Fooling with: 1969 E100, 1955 M3, 1963 M100, Leslie 720

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    So young.... so fresh.... so innocent....
    Good for you!
    Rescue is always a noble undertaking.

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      Thank you!
      8) 8)
      Tom in Tulsa

      Fooling with: 1969 E100, 1955 M3, 1963 M100, Leslie 720

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        Saving M3's is a right of passage early in 'HAS' (hammond aquisition syndrome)......many of us have done just that! Started farming them out when it got to three M3's.
        Must have been quite a few through here in a quarter century.Great sounding organ,the M3.This '60 is paired with a 145,the shop organ.I added poorman's foldback.
        A100/251 A100/147 A102/222 B2/142 BV/147 BCV/145 M3/145 M102/145 M111/770 L101/760 T222/HL722 M111/770 no B3/C3!

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          Thanks, Pete! I also have a '60 ready to go and a '58 'in process' 8)
          Tom in Tulsa

          Fooling with: 1969 E100, 1955 M3, 1963 M100, Leslie 720

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