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    Can't help ya on weight. One I'm thinking about picking up isn't fancy like the one you posted Ilyaz. This one is a wood one.

    Here's one shot of the one was I curious about Bear!

    Will put more pics when I get back if it's still available.



    Good luck to the OP an anyone else looking into a organ. (That felt weird to write...)

    Sirscrapalot - Off to get a tire for the van, an get ready for the trip tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Can't help ya on weight. One I'm thinking about picking up isn't fancy like the one you posted Ilyaz. This one is a wood one.

    Here's one shot of the one was I curious about Bear!

    Will put more pics when I get back if it's still available.

    Good luck to the OP an anyone else looking into a organ. (That felt weird to write...)

    Sirscrapalot - Off to get a tire for the van, an get ready for the trip tomorrow.
    Looks identical to the one we have at our church. Baldwin C630T built in the 1970's, great sounding organ if it still works ok, full range of instruments depending on how switches are moved. "C" in model number designates church organ, "T" I think designates transposer switch. Ours is wired for external speakers (5 total) and has transistorized amp inside. Organ configuration does allow for internal or external speaker use.These are big and heavy will take 3-4 guys to load in a vehicle. Foot pedals can be removed as an assembly just be careful to not damage the foot pedal switches. Would be a shame to see something like this get scrapped, Baldwin went bankrupt in 1983 and was acquired by Gibson Guitar in 2001 but no longer in production.
    As a driver I'm always sober, but my truck is always ready to get loaded

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