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From: ToneWheelmaker
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  • I think you play great! And the sound of the lowrey is unmatched!

  • I hate to say it, but Pat is right. I have an organ collection that would add up to nearly $100,000 in terms of original costs, but I bought on the used market for $150 or less per organ. The Gulbransen Rialto II retailed for $22,000 in 1976. I got mine free, but I've seen them go for less than $300. I am getting a Hammond Elegante this weekend for $150. It cost nearly $20,000 new in 1981. These instruments sound amazing and are organs! The new Lowrey's are giant karaoke machines for $80,000!

  • After your purchase of any organ, it depreciates after it is delivered as no one wants one of these organs. I have seen many of these organs on eBay with no bidders. They are just about giving them away as a used organ as there are no buyers, except for Hammond B-4 organs and Leslie speakers.

  • whiter shades of pale haha my mom is obsessed with this song haha man this organ is ugly looking haha itlooks like a christmas show or something hahaha im a hammond man myself.

  • This organ was very expensive! I know that such large size Lowrey organs goes for about $60,000!

  • Good playing, but it's too bad you used such a low audio sample rate---you really can't hear the quality of the sounds.

  • I love a whiter shade of pale. It would be great if u added tremolos to the long F chord as it switches to D Minor.

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