Welcome
to
hammond central
It was over
thirty-six
years ago that Hammond Organ Company built the
last of its "tonewheel" organs. Those organs, rather than fading away
like so many other brands, have actually gained in popularity, becoming
an integral part of the sound associated with
Sunday morning worship for many churches. It is estimated
that there are nearly 500,000 Hammond organs still being played in
churches, living rooms, and jazz clubs across
this country.
Hi, I'm Cliff Unruh and I am pleased to introduce you to "HAMMOND CENT
RAL,"
your resource for everything associated with Hammond Organs
and Leslie speakers
in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and
parts of Nevada. We started HAMMOND CENTRAL to fill a need. With so
many vintage Hammond Organs still earning their keep, we seek to
provide our West Coast friends with a one-stop source for service and
parts for vintage Hammond and Leslie
products,
as well as new Hammond
and Leslie products when it is time to upgrade. Today with
the announcement of the new "Mini B" Organ and Leslie system,
the
upgrade possibilities are now within reach of small congregations and
players with modest budgets.
Hi, I'm Cliff Unruh and I am pleased to introduce you to "HAMMOND CENT
RAL,"
your resource for everything associated with Hammond Organs
and Leslie speakers
in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and
parts of Nevada. We started HAMMOND CENTRAL to fill a need. With so
many vintage Hammond Organs still earning their keep, we seek to
provide our West Coast friends with a one-stop source for service and
parts for vintage Hammond and Leslie
products,
as well as new Hammond
and Leslie products when it is time to upgrade. Today with
the announcement of the new "Mini B" Organ and Leslie system,
the
upgrade possibilities are now within reach of small congregations and
players with modest budgets.
mond
Central