[HAM] 1965 HAMMOND E-182

Michael Downes lordvader131 at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 3 01:11:41 CDT 2007


It's a little different from other Hammonds. It's not all tube-powered like earlier organs, it has few solid state circuits in it. Built from 65-69. Unfortunately it can be quite difficult to trace Hammonds (I'm still trying to find what happened to a dark Mahogany D152 my mother's parents sold back in 1969). Records (even if they still exist) can be extremely difficult to come by. 
  
Debbie Roberts <jayceallan at yahoo.com> wrote:
  whats up, i recieved a 1965 hammond organ model e-182 serial # a 34821 in perfect shape, can anyone give me some history on this specific one? im from detroit and rumor has it that this organ was played in the detroit symphony orchestra. is there any way to find this out? i cant find any of these organs in michigan. are they rare? how many were produced? thanks for any info

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