"Yes, Jimmyp, I am in Tacoma! Thanks for the info."
I'm up here in Kidnap County. You know, Bummertown? It's right near Poor Tortured.
Yup, you're dealing with the remains of Puget Sound Organ Service, in Tacoma. The owner passed away, and over half a century's accumulation of organs, speakers and organ parts (NOS and take-out) for every brand of electronic organ is being very carelessly disposed of. I bought a new style "Leslie Control Center" switch (avoid that one!) and Roger's (the tech) Trplett 650 vacuum-tube VOM ($ 5)
I gotta wonder, was any electronic consumer product as overpriced as electronic organs (Except for the Hammond, a good product at a good price)? And did anything else lose it's value quite so fast? In 2003 you buy a Lowery at Prosser's for $30,000 and ten years later, it's gonna end up at the dump, you can't get anything for it on Craigslist. Ah, the organ salesman must have been a rare breed!! Able to sense dementia in suburban males years before a doctor can, and even better at scenting excess
pelf! What an ignominious fall, from $30,000 three-manual Lowery's, to slinging to hot tubs!
"But you don't have to know how to play! It plays itself! Just sign here."
You know, a person could put together a very good exhibit showing every phase of electronic manufacturing progress from hand-soldered, point-to-point wired, glass envelope tubes and punched-steel chassis to micro-processors, digital circuits and modularised components using free home organs from Craigslist. Of course, a person could do a lot of other stuff, too. I guess it's up to you.
