I purchaseda Hammond the other day for next to nothing. It plays well but has to be turned. I cannot determine the type. There are no books nor records. On the back in pencil is written in E332 but this does not look like the pictures of E's that I have seen. THERE ARE NO PULL BARS - only flip taps. There are 4 leslie tabs, 13 pedals, a rhythm section, 2 sets of tabs for the upper keys, one set for the lower keys,There are about 10 PUSH tabs, Variation tabs and a metal p late that reads, "Animation by Leslie". Any ideas??????
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Re: What Kind Is It?
Well it's definitely not an E. There should be a maker's plate on it. Look around at the back or under the keyboards. From the brief details you've given, it sounds like one of the Romance series from the late 1970's, possibly a 126. Post a photo and put a link to it in your reply and we'll positively ID it for you. Next to nothing was the correct price! Well done.</p>
Andy
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