HAMMOND Portable Electric Organ Model D9822RT ~ Super Dolphin Deluxe
This is a great organ, with so may features. The Hammond Dolphin 9822K is a rare analog transistor organ from the late 1970s, notable for its unique design and sound. Unlike the more famous tonewheel organs produced by Hammond, the Dolphin 9822K utilizes transistor technology, which was more cost-effective and compact.
It has barely been played since new, the right foot pedal still even has the plastic on it!
OPEN TO OFFERS ON THIS, it could be yours for a koha !
It comes with two books, one explaning about the organ, and one is a beginners guide to playing, including a few tunes to get you started.
In great condition, but now looking for a new home with someone who will use it and all the features.
If you would like to know all the features they can be found here: www.worthpoint.com...
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