[HAM] A hammond vacationCarl Mal carl_mal at hotmail.comWed Jul 9 22:40:27 CDT 2008
I would say the Hammond market pretty well follows the other markets, unlike energy and commodities. Similar to the slump in volume over the summer in the markets, I think the Hammond frenzy is seasonal and cyclic. There isn't a lot of consumer confidence these days with all the end-of-time media, that doesn't help. Like I said here before, the festival prep/winter boredom season seems to be the strongest seller's market, but what do I know? Back on topic (vacation) , I'm off to Hammondville, Illinois in the AM. Bubba's for late lunch Friday on Navy Pier? Harvey O, where are you going to be? Carl > From: Damroze at yahoo.com > Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 19:29:30 -0700 > To: alenhoff at yahoo.com; hammond at zeni.net > Subject: Re: [HAM] A hammond vacation > > > On Jul 9, 2008, at 7:10 PM, Alan Lenhoff wrote: > >> >> >> --- On Wed, 7/9/08, Carl Mal wrote: >> >> From: Carl Mal >> Subject: Re: [HAM] A hammond vacation >> To: "The Hammond Forum" >> Date: Wednesday, July 9, 2008, 6:09 PM >> >> The mover is picking up my next Leslie tomorrow in Detroit, it's a >> 1964 145. >> All that MoTown MoJo, should make me a better player I figure. >> Carl >> >> Well, living in/near Detroit most of my life hasn't seemed to make me >> play any better. But, given the economy, you sure can get a lot of >> bargain gear here.Alan >> > Actually, there seems to be a plenitude of cheap organs , Hammond and > others , around Seattle. > Having recently moved to Seattle from Detroit 3 years ago, I still > check Craigslist for > organs as well as housing prices ( yay) and jobs ( boo). > > DD _________________________________________________________________
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