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Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Extreeeemly rare Hammond on Ebay

From: Colin Crawford <g-colin.crawford@...>
Date: 2004-02-29

On Sunday, February 29, 2004, at 05:52 am, zappatx wrote:

> Ever see a X-66 with matching tone cabinets?
>
> http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dllViewItem&item=3705790719&category=1
> 6219

Hammond looks great! The ultimate in excess!
Is the X-66 a tonewheel model? I assume it's a solid state amplifier in
any case, so is the value purely in the tone cabinets?

Seller's other items are all pianos, so this interests me greatly. I
note that the start price on the auction seems to be the dealer's
retail price, so I expect most people don't bother bidding, they just
contact the dealer personally. It appeared at first that prices for
Steinways are very cheap in the US, but a closer inspection revealed
all instruments to be in rather exotic cases. In the UK, these would be
expensive at new RRP, but values plummet compared to plain old black
owing to their dubious "Liberace Quotient". I suspect the organ
displays a similar "Curley Factor".

Anyone know if this is the same in the States?

Also in my experience, N.Y. built Steinways are often iffy. If it's
not from Hamburg I reckon you're better off with a Yamaha.


C
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