Start by consulting a local piano/organ repair expert, if you have one in your area. The organ market is particularly narrow, and heading straight to an expert in the field will be your best bet for a good estimate. One of these people might even be able to help you find an interested buyer.
Besides asking locally, you could check SOLD or COMPLETED listings for similar units on a site like eBay, if any are available - eBay, for instance, only shares data on sold items up to 90 days ago. So, if nothing has sold recently, you won't have any way to know what it went for.
You can also look online to sites like eBay, Craigslist or Kijiji to see what people are currently *trying* to sell their A60U for. Just remember, what someone ASKS for a unit is not the same as what people will actually PAY for it, so pay attention to the average asking price, and plan for a similar return.
That is, unless your serial number has a particularly good connection or your organ is in especially better condition than others.
And remember, condition is everything. Organs, particularly vintage ones, are not always easily fixed. Yours will command a much better price the closer it is to mint working order, and will command exponentially less if certain functions are not acting as they should.
I found a history buff that likes the Yamaha Electone DK - 40AI and said they were made in 1972
start on any old note and go up one semitone then play them together
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The Yamaha oboe with serial number 011098 is likely a Yamaha YOB-241 model. This model is known for its durability and is often recommended for students. Yamaha oboes are well-regarded for their quality of craftsmanship and sound. To confirm the specific model, it's best to check Yamaha's official resources or contact a dealer with the serial number.
1998
I found a history buff that likes the Yamaha Electone DK - 40AI and said they were made in 1972
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start on any old note and go up one semitone then play them together
001761
The Yamaha oboe with serial number 011098 is likely a Yamaha YOB-241 model. This model is known for its durability and is often recommended for students. Yamaha oboes are well-regarded for their quality of craftsmanship and sound. To confirm the specific model, it's best to check Yamaha's official resources or contact a dealer with the serial number.
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The model number for a Yamaha 225 hp outboard with the serial number 108170 is typically F225 or Z225, depending on the specific configuration and year of the engine. To confirm the exact model, you can check Yamaha's official documentation or contact a Yamaha dealer with the serial number.
1998
It is a 2003 4-stroke outboard
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