Catboy

My 1954 Lowrey Model S-1 Organ

Scored this from a thrift store by someone who thought it didn't work. Turns out, it just hadn't had it's tubes warmed up in decades. Five minutes and it roared like the day it was made. The note stand holds DMG's, drum machines, vl-tone etc.

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EvilWezil : Holy shit, I had this EXACT organ at my apt. in college. It was way sweet... 'cept none of the G#'s worked...
at November 24th 2008, 12:02 AM

Kurisu Bearcub : i have one just like this, but it's a real hammond. kind of want to get rid of it, though. it's in the garage under piles of stuff.... i like the idea of using the stand for extra equipment though.
at August 25th 2008, 08:06 PM

Note! : I bought an organ very, very similar to this (the same?) at a thirft store near my university. Although it sounds unbelievable (and I still barely believe it), I got it for 5 buck US! Circuit bent it a bit too : ) But then threw it off my porch while it was plugged in. Made an amazing sound that I wish I had recorded!
at August 17th 2008, 07:10 PM

wedanced : i regret not buying an amazing organ as such. i had found one for $50 at a thrifts store but i didnt have the space to keep it.... one day....
at August 16th 2008, 12:10 PM

Bitcryft : where's the Hammond? lol
at August 16th 2008, 01:46 AM

Reteris : omg nice !
at August 15th 2008, 02:20 PM

argent s : that is a nice piece of equipment, certainly not something everyone has! good score . . .
at August 15th 2008, 12:34 PM

varia vaku : Whoa!
at August 15th 2008, 12:18 PM

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