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  • Trying to identify a speaker cabinet.

    Hi all... I am trying to figure out what this tone cabinet is. It's included with a Hammond organ. I can't seem to find a like picture on the interwebs. It has the split louver at the bottom and a full length at the top (I may be using the wrong words). Any help would be appreciated. I am seeking a Leslie to use with my M3.

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    Wurlitzer Spectratone cabinet. Model 810, presumably the one one this thread: http://www.organforum.com/forums/sho...ht=spectratone
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      Looks like a Wurlitzer Tone Cabinet. Is there a nameplate on the back?
      Hammond M101/Leslie 720, Hammond T412 (dying), Yamaha DX7

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