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    What is a good price to give for the Gulbransen Premiere PR. I'm going to check it out over the week-end.</p>

     Thanks,</p>

    Leslie Keith Shaw </p>

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    You'd get a better response to this question of you posted it in Home Organs, or Theatre Electronic Organs as this section is for Theatre Pipe organs!</p>

    Anyway, the short answer, given the almost non-existent state of the home organ market. is 'not much' and is very dependent on its condition. In fully working order, maybe a couple of hundred $. Non-working, almost nothing, and you'd have to be prepared to ger down and dirty with the repairs!</p>

    The Premiere (PR) doesn't quite have the sound of the older Rialto, but isn't miles away either. It does have the lovely independent oscillator tibias. If that's a T series Gully in your avatar, then the Premiere should sound better than that model.</p>

    Like I said, post in Home Organs and watch our team of Gulbransen gurus leap into action! [:)]
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    Andy G
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      Re: Premiere PR

      Thanks

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