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    <h1><span class="TitleBigRed"><strong>North Suburban<br>
      Hammond Organ Service</strong></span></h1>
    <h2> <span class="TitleMedBK">We repair traditional Tone Wheel Hammond 
      Organs. Note, we do not service newer LSI Hammonds such as Elegante, Concorde and other non tonewheel models.<br>
      We service only the the following models. A, AV, BC, BCV, CV, C2, C3, B2, B3, A100, RT2, 
      RT3 and X66*. </span></h2><br>
	<div class="div3A">Note: The NSHOS was formerly a Hammond Organ club with monthly meetings. In the winter
	  of 2022, we disbanded the organ club mainly because covid restrictions had decimated our
	  monthly attendance, and we are now primarily a Hammond
	  knowledge symposium for traditional Hammond organs and related 
	  equipment and also perform repairs and customization on a case-by-case basis.<br><br>
    <span class="bodystyle2">If you have any one of the Hammond 
      Organ models listed above and it is in need of repair, contact us, we may be able to help you or refer you
	  to other Qualified Hammond repair personnel in your area.<br>
      Also repairing 1950s vintage 
      Wurlitzer electrostatic organs and early Gulbransen instruments. Sorry, 
      we do not service any of the newer LSI Hammond models, such as the Elegante, 
      Concorde and others of that type, and likewise, with the exception of those 
      listed above, we do not service any other brands of electronic organs or 
      modern keyboards either. </span> 
	<p class="p5B"><span class="captionTEXT">*  <i><b>SPECIAL NOTE:</b></i> Hammond X66 organs are very complicated and very different from standard Hammonds.
	  in some instances an X66 repair may require many hours of diagnostic time, and if a repair is major, we may request that you ship the instrument to our location
	  in MA. This would also be necessary if the instrument is located outside of New England, (ME, MA, NH, VT, CT, or RI.)
	  In rare instances if there is sufficient damage, we may not attempt any repairs.
	  Also, if your Hammond has been considerably previously altered from its original 
	  state and there is no documentation regarding these changes, we will need to figure out what the changes are and
	  how do they affect the instrument before attempting any repair work.
	  If sloppy or careless previous repair work has resulted in additional problems, we may decide not to attempt any repairs.
	  Likewise, we do not attempt any repairs if there is evidence of severe mice or other rodent damage in any instrument, which in some
	  instances can be a health hazard as well as the cause of major destruction of delicate electronic assemblies.</span> </p>
	   
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        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="C2project1.htm">String Bass 
          on a Hammond</a></li>
        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="Microphone1.htm">Microphones</a></li>
        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="C2project1.htm">MIDI on a 
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        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="MIDI1A.htm">MIDI</a></li>
        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="VIBRATO1.htm">Vibrato</a></li>
        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="DIGI1.htm">Digital</a></li>
        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="TEMP1.htm">Eq.&nbsp;temp</a></li>
        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="ECHO1.htm">Tape&nbsp;Echo</a></li>
        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblankR" href="RecordingINTRO.htm">Recording&nbsp;Hammonds</a></li>
        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="OrganP1.htm">The&nbsp;Pipe&nbsp;Organ</a></li>
        <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="OpinionPage.htm">Editorial</a></li>
	    <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="Pictures.htm">Adding MIDI 
          to C2</a></li>
	    <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="Pictures2.htm">B3 Repairs</a></li>
	    <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="Pictures3.htm">MIDI on X66</a></li>
	    <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="Pictures4.htm">Dendrites/Metal 
          Whiskering</a></li>
	    <li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="BlogPage.htm">Our Blog Page</a></li>
		<li class="li7"><a class="BUTTONblank" href="https://www.youtube.com/@HAMMONDGuy-B3X66">Playing 
          a Hammond B3</a></li>
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  <div id="div4"><img src="hammond_b3.jpg" title="Hammond B3 console" alt="Hammond B3 Console" style="width:100%;border-bottom:1px solid #F00"> 
    <p class="p5"><span class="captionTEXT1">A classic! A Hammond B3 console.</span></p>
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  <div id="div6surround"><img src="HammondC3.jpg" style="width:100%;border-bottom:1px solid #F00" title="Leslie 122 left, Hammond C3" alt="Leslie 122 left, Hammond PR-40 on right"> 
    <p class="p5A"><span class="captionTEXT1">The other classic! A Hammond C3. 
      Musically, mechanically and electrically, the C3 is identical to the B3. 
      The only difference between this and the B3 is the style of the console.
	  If you are contemplating getting a classic Hammond, you will save probably around $1000
	  by purchasing a C3 and still get the exact same instrument as the B3!  
      </span></p>
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  <div id="div5surround"><img src="Speaker-Cabinets.jpg" style="width:100%;border-bottom:1px solid #F00" title="Leslie 122 left, Hammond PR-40 on right" alt="Leslie 122 left, Hammond PR-40 on right"> 
    <p class="p5A"><span class="captionTEXT1">The two speaker cabinets that are 
      usually used with the B3 and C3 above: a Leslie 122 on the left, and a Hammond 
      PR-40 on the right. Many installations include at least one of both types, 
      although the basic package that Laurens Hammond wanted was the B3 with only 
      Hammond's own PR-40s.</span></p>
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