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It looks like G is totally missing then, G# is missing one, and F is missing one. On the back, there seem to be a few missing "bulbs" or vacuum tube things: I've built computers and worked extensively on my 96 Bronco and 91 Camaro (cylinder heads/ engine swap, wiring etc), so I am quite mechanically inclined, I am just VERY unfamiliar with the operation and working of an organ. I've played the piano for years so I'm familiar with a platform like this musically, but not the options the organ has. I know nothing about the inner workings of an organ, or what the different parts are. It sounds like a belt or something starts up and spins when I have the power button on (the led for the power button doesn't light up) and the "Leslie Trem" on, so the organ is getting power to at least something in it. Not surprisingly, none of the keys played any sound. Here is a picture of the model number:Īfter bringing it home, I plugged it in to see what it may do.
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The organ looks to be a Lowery LSO model, for those that may know how to help me diagnose and repair it. She was tired of it taking up space in her hallway and wanted it to go to a good home.
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Talking to her for a while, she said she would give it to me for free because she got it at goodwill for $1 due to an incorrect price sticker, but she didn't have the time to try and fix the organ. After talking with the lady there, she said the organ was missing some bulbs and wouldn't play. Today, I went to a garage sale and ended up seeing an organ there. I don't know much about organs but have always loved them. Sorry if this is in the wrong thread, I wasn't sure where to post.