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    its really hard to tell whats inside what... Its like XMas to me... always excited about opening up new stuff...



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    I know what you mean cause I picked up a dbl keyboard organ a few weeks back just to see whats inside, its an old organ with a ba zillion wires to it. I haven't taken it apart yet though. had a blast tearing down an old laser copier printer the other day, not much value but was a blast dismantiling it.
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    its really hard to tell whats inside what... Its like XMas to me... always excited about opening up new stuff...

    When in doubt do it.. you never know. ..

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    I know what you mean cause I picked up a dbl keyboard organ a few weeks back just to see whats inside, its an old organ with a ba zillion wires to it. I haven't taken it apart yet though.
    If it's a Hammond organ you'll have some palladium on the key contacts and drawbars. There are some models of Hammond that are worth far more than scrap for parts to collectors/rebuilders.

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