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This may have been posted before, but did not show up when I searched the forum. Interesting facts concerning Hammonds - some familiar, some not so familiar. . .

 

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Stan

Gig Rig: Yamaha S90 XS; Hammond SK-1; Rehearsal: Yamaha MOX8 Korg Triton Le61, Yamaha S90, Hammond XK-1

Retired: Hammond M2/Leslie 145, Wurly 200, Ensoniq VFX

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Yeah and there is more than that. Talk to some techs that were around back then. They have a lot of good stories. Sal told me some things while he was still alive.

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Great video--thanks for posting.

 

Also a reminder of that Young Rascals song "Good Lovin" which, when I heard it the first few times couldn't figure out why they were singing "Toodle Uh." :laugh:

 

I was quite young at the time.

 

 

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That was cool! Theres also one on the Mellotron, Vox Continental/Jaguar, Farfisa Compact, and Minimoog (quite a few about all of them).
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