It depends on what model it is. A spinet such as an L-100 or M-100 series might get $150-300 and are often given away. If it is a console module it is worth considerably more. A-100 models often sell for $1000-1500. C-3's usually get about $2000. RT-3's might sell for $1500-2000. The more in demand B-3 which is basically the same except for cabinet style as the previously mentioned console models can get $3000-5000 or more. A Leslie 122 or 147/145 speaker in excellent condition generally adds about $1500 to the value of a spinet or console organ.
More and more every day. Made in USA by Hammond Organ Company. Not China, Taiwan, Mexico...
just bought one for $40. Might have paid too much but... its sweet.
I also would like to know how much this model sell for.
about 2-300 quid!( in good working order and condition)
the doors use one and the charlatans listen to them and you'll see its the oscillatating organ sound.. Jamie65 added: A Hammond Organ is any organ made by the Hammond Organ Company, or it's successors, the Hammond-Suzuki company. However, the term "Hammond Organ" is generally used to refer to that company's organs that use a motor-driven generator assembly in conjunction with additive synthesis. A big part of the sound usually associated with the Hammond Organ is the Leslie Tone cabinet, which is a combination of an amplifier and one or more speakers with motor-driven baffles to provide a tremolo effect. Leslie was originally an independent company, but they were later bought by Hammond. A Google search will give you links to much more information.
More and more every day. Made in USA by Hammond Organ Company. Not China, Taiwan, Mexico...
just bought one for $40. Might have paid too much but... its sweet.
I also would like to know how much this model sell for.
An M-3 Hammond organ, that is in good condition, can sell for around $300-$400. There are a variety of Hammons of eBay. Some have sold for less and others for more.
about 2-300 quid!( in good working order and condition)
the doors use one and the charlatans listen to them and you'll see its the oscillatating organ sound.. Jamie65 added: A Hammond Organ is any organ made by the Hammond Organ Company, or it's successors, the Hammond-Suzuki company. However, the term "Hammond Organ" is generally used to refer to that company's organs that use a motor-driven generator assembly in conjunction with additive synthesis. A big part of the sound usually associated with the Hammond Organ is the Leslie Tone cabinet, which is a combination of an amplifier and one or more speakers with motor-driven baffles to provide a tremolo effect. Leslie was originally an independent company, but they were later bought by Hammond. A Google search will give you links to much more information.
wurlitzer organ model 555
$150.00
500
524 lbs
Yes, but not a expensive one,, you can find a s4 or s6 (better) in 150 - 500 $, its not much sought in usa, or UK, but in latin america, in Venezuela, its the most popular hammond sound in tropical music
not as much as you would like