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    Hello, im looking for info regarding a thomas G1.
    i would like to know if it is a 1957? Which model/ style is it etc. To start. I want to post a pic but can only find camera icon, no icon to upload from my gallery...

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    Moved to the correct section of the forum for you!

    Copy the image to your computer, then use the Image icon in the Reply box's toolbar to add the photo.

    We won't be able to tell you much more than you already know regarding the year of manufacture and the style, but upload the photo anyway as good quality photos of the old G series organs are almost non-existent.
    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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      I seem to recall a couple of 'G' models, one even had a record player installed in it.
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      Over the years: Hammond M3, BC, M102, B3, four X77s and three PR-40s, a Thomas Electra and a Celebrity, three Fender Rhodes, Roland HS-10, HP-2000, HP-600, RD-600, JV-880, a thing made by Korg (?), two Leslie 910s, 122, 257, 258, 247, two 142s, and three custom-built Leslies. Wow, way too much money spent!

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