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    Hi there all! I'm wondering if someone can help me identify which model / age of this spinet Hammond this is? I'm not well versed at all but a family member is asking if I can help. Thank you!
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    There should be a paper tag on the underside of the keyboard, above the volume pedal. This may be a mid '80s low end spinet made in Japan after the break-up of the original Hammond company. Organs of this era have little or no monetary value, but if it works, play it and enjoy it. Andy G will confirm if he sees this post.
    Larry K

    Hammond A-3 System, Celviano for piano practice
    Retired: Hammond BV+22H+DR-20, Hammond L-102, M-3, S-6, H-112, B-2+21H+PR-40, B-3+21H, Hammond Aurora Custom, Colonnade.

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    • #3
      This is a Hammond Dolphin 9924 from around 1978 with a polyphonic synthesizer.
      Playing Hammond Aurora Classic & XE2, Hohner E3, Roland G800 & AT500.

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      • #4
        Spot on. The Dolphin with the synth. Alas, the addition of the synth doesn't make it any more valuable. Zero or close to it.
        It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.

        New website now live - www.andrew-gilbert.com

        Current instruments: Roland Atelier AT900 Platinum Edition, Yamaha Genos, Yamaha PSR-S970, Kawai K1m
        Retired Organs: Lots! Kawai SR6 x 2, Hammond L122, T402, T500 x 2, X5. Conn Martinique and 652. Gulbransen 2102 Pacemaker. Kimball Temptation.
        Retired Leslies, 147, 145 x 2, 760 x 2, 710, 415 x 2.
        Retired synths: Korg 700, Roland SH1000, Jen Superstringer, Kawai S100F, Kawai S100P, Kawai K1

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