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1957 Baldwin Orga-sonic Model 40 [message #10064] Tue, 29 April 2008 14:54 Go to next message
Christopher C is currently offline  Christopher C
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We have a 1957 Baldwin Orga-sonic Spinet Organ Model 40/41 with the original Tube Replacement Diagram.

The organ is in good condition and all notes sound okay to me.

Does anyone know an estimated price? I don't know where to begin to sell it.

Thanks

Christopher

Re: 1957 Baldwin Orga-sonic Model 40 [message #10065 is a reply to message #10064] Tue, 06 May 2008 23:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Shane is currently offline  Shane
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Mine was a slightly older model (1952-3?) and I bought it at the local Goodwill for $15. It had been sitting there for months. I checked on ebay at the time and they were selling for between $50-100. But your model may be different, especially to a collector.

Re: 1957 Baldwin Orga-sonic Model 40 [message #10114 is a reply to message #10065] Tue, 12 May 2009 16:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
JAY is currently offline  JAY
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Hi Shane , I just bought a ORGA-SONIC BALDWIN MODEL 41.
DONT KNOW WHAT TO SELL IT AT.
I TAKE IT THE 41/42 ARE BASICLY THE SAME.
If YOU WANT TO SHARE THE SCHEMATIC WITH ME
OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS E-MAIL ME AT LETSDOBIZZ@aol.com

Re: 1957 Baldwin Orga-sonic Model 40 [message #59328 is a reply to message #10114] Tue, 02 June 2009 00:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Shane is currently offline  Shane
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I ended up parting mine out for the tubes and iron. No one around here wanted it for anything.
Re: 1957 Baldwin Orga-sonic Model 40 [message #61443 is a reply to message #10064] Sun, 22 November 2009 12:31 Go to previous message
Matts is currently offline  Matts
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yes, it's unfortunate, but most of these old organs are worth more dead than alive... I'm not familiar with this exact chassis, but I've bought a few Hammond organ amps on eBay- paid decent money for them, too. They make the best guitar amps! The iron on these organs is incredible for guitar amps... tube rectified...P-P el84's can't be beat, simple 12ax7 VA for front end. Since they're so large and most local markets are limited, and new Casio etc. keyboards do so much, the parts will no doubt sell for much more than the whole.
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