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Hammond Spinet Electric Organ

Musical Instruments

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $400

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage Hammond spinet-style electric organ, likely dating from the 1960s or 1970s. The instrument features a dual-manual (two keyboards) configuration with offset keys and a set of bass pedals at the floor level. It is housed in a dark wood finish cabinet, likely mahogany or walnut veneer, featuring a distinctive tall, decorative wooden music rack with an ornate lyre-inspired cutout design. A striped fabric grille covers the internal speakers located below the manuals. The control panel includes a variety of colored rocker switches (white, yellow, red, and green) for voicing and percussion effects, along with a set of classic Hammond drawbars on the left side of the upper manual. A single volume/expression pedal is positioned to the right of the foot pedals. Visible condition indicates it is currently stored outdoors on a patio, surrounded by dried leaves, which poses a high risk for moisture damage and internal degradation. There is visible wear on the wood finish and dust accumulation across the keys and control surfaces. The central 'HAMMOND' logo is clearly visible between the keyboards.

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Based on my visual examination, this is an original Hammond spinet organ, likely an L-100 series popular during the 1960s. It retains its foundational components, including the hallmark tonewheel generator, percussion rocker switches, and the iconic drawbar system. However, its current environment is of grave concern. The instrument is stored outdoors on a patio, exposed to humidity, temperature fluctuations, and debris. This leads to the oxidation of internal electrical contacts and the potential warping of the walnut/mahogany veneer. Market demand for Hammond spinets is currently soft compared to the highly sought-after console models like the B-3 or C-3. While the L-100 series offers that desirable 'vintage' sound, shipping costs often exceed the intrinsic value of the unit itself. Comparables in good, climate-controlled condition typically trade between $500 and $800, but the environmental neglect here significantly depreciates this specific unit. The stated value assumes the organ is still functional, though 'recap' work on the amplifiers is almost certainly necessary. It is impossible to verify the state of the tonewheel generator or the key bushings without a physical power-on test and internal inspection. To fully authenticate and provide a definitive value, I would need to inspect the serial number plate, check for oiling maintenance history, and verify that the internal tubes and speakers have not suffered mold or moisture damage. Given the outdoor storage, the value is primarily in its parts or as a restoration project for a hobbyist.

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