"Organ Grinder's Swing" is a popular piece often associated with the sound of the Kimball organ, which was a well-known brand of electric organs produced in the mid-20th century. The Kimball organ became famous for its expressive tone and versatility, making it a favorite among amateur and professional musicians alike. It played a significant role in the rise of organ music in various genres, including jazz and pop. The combination of its rich sound and ease of use contributed to its enduring popularity.
The Kimball model number 795 swinger 700 entertainer II was manufactured in 1975-1976
A Kimball organ model "The Entertainer" typically weighs around 300-400 pounds. The weight can vary depending on the specific features and materials used in the construction of the organ. It is important to consider the weight of the organ when planning for transportation or installation to ensure proper handling and safety precautions are taken.
The Kimball Swinger 1000 The Entertainer typically weighs around 300 pounds. This weight can vary slightly depending on specific features or modifications. It's a well-built console organ designed for durability and performance.
Not exactly an answer, but, i have the EXACT same brand and model as you. Kimball Swinger 600 Entertainer 2...I would also like to know its value or whatever other info. Otherwise, its being donated to a charity or music school..
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Depending on its current condition and the specific model, a Kimball Xanadu theater organ can be worth anywhere from $100 to several thousands of dollars.
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