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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hammond_organHammond organ - Wikipedia

    The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935. Multiple models have been produced, most of which use sliding drawbars to vary sounds.

  2. The Hammond Organ was invented in 1934 by Laurens Hammond in Evanston, Illinois USA. Five years later Donald Leslie invented the Leslie Speaker in Pasadena California USA, and thus the legends were born. Their spirit of innovation and demand for excellence in sound, feel and construction live to this very day in all our instruments.

  3. The Models A-162 and B-162 share the same electronics, but give the choice of cabinetry you desire. Hammond has mined its 80-year history to produce instruments that execute the Vintage Organs exact functions in the digital realm, providing not only stability and confidence, but allowing precise control, extensive customization and adaptability.

  4. Welcome To Hammond Organ World. New Hammond Organ Consoles. National Spring Sales Event. All New Leslie Models. All Our Hammond Portables. Vintage Hammond Organs & Pre-Owned Instruments. New Hammond XK-5 & XK-5 System & XK-5-A3 Heritage.

  5. Model A-3 – Hammond Organ. Cabinet and Keyboard Option for the XK-5. The A-3 does for appearance what the innards of the XK-5 do for sound. If there is a photo, a description isn’t really necessary. It’s the “spitting image” a B-3, but closer in size to the 1934 Hammond Model A (Mr. Hammond’s first instrument).

  6. www.organguru.com › organs-for-sale › hammond-organsHammond Organs | The Organ Guru

    We sell preowned Hammond Organs, such as the Hammond B3, and Leslie speakers all over the U.S. Areas that frequent our showroom are Atlanta, G.A., Nashville, T.N., Greenville, S.C., Columbia, S.C. Roanoke, V.A., Danville,... At Organ Guru, we have the best selection of organs in a 100 mile radius!

  7. The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935. Multiple models have been produced, most of which use sliding drawbars to vary sounds.

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