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On Oct 14, 10:46*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... I can't do sit ups any more due to a couple hernia operations, however I can still do a live stand up gig holding a 12 lb. bass guitar for four hrs. with no breaks. -------------------------------------- I couldn't play a guitar for four hours laying down, let alone standing. However, *this* works pretty well. 1969 vintage (keyboards and electronics) , completely rebuilt, re-tubed and modified slightly for an extra amount of "growl". *The cabinet is actually from a pre-B3 Hammond and dates back to the mid '30's. Also included a refurbished Leslie 122. Found it on Craigslist last week .... cheap! * It was formally used as a rental for bands doing tours in the Boston area. Always loved the sound of an old school Hammond B3. *The new ones are digital and, although they sound good, they just don't have the sound of the old mechanical tonewheel. http://www.eisboch.com/b3.jpg Eisboch I agree, love the sound of an old B3 |
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