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Hammond organ

Alternate name:Electric organ
Date: 1962
Place Made:Chicago, Illinois, United States, North America
Model: D-152
Serial No: 1041
SignedGold-colored lettering on nameplate above lower manual: HAMMOND
Silver-colored lettering on black serial number placard, found on backside of organ console; HAMMOND ORGAN COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. / MADE IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
MarkingsAdditional information, including an example of the serial number placard, found on the third page of material printed from B3Hammond.com.
DescriptionElectronic organ, D-152 model, cherry veneer; two 61-note manuals; preset keys; harmonic drawbars; reverberation unit; Solo Pedal unit; full, 32-note AGO-approved pedalboard; touch-response percussion control; built in PR-40 Hammond tone cabinet
The original organ bench cover was a “T. & P. CONTOUR BENCH COVER.” Distributed by Geo. V. Gadsby, Box 1754, Salinas, California. T. & P. made a line of bench covers for all makes of piano and organ benches, with fine and polyurethane foam padding. On the underside of the middle of the bench cover it is stamped in black lettering “ T. & P. SPECALITES / standard and deluxe models.
DimensionsHeight: 1016 m (40 in)
Width: 1448 mm (57 in)
Depth, includes pedal board: 1500 mm (60 in)


Credit Line: Gift of Charles W. Stoll, 2004
Not on view
Object number: 10739