WLM HIT Compact Electric Organ
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WLM HIT Compact Electric Organ
I just scored one of these for free off of local classifieds
There really isn't much info out there on these. There's like two youtube clips and only one of them has any playing in them.
From what I can tell, they sound a bit like Hammonds, only cleaner. They're solid state amplified, electronic sine wave generator organs.
Total production for all WLM models is below the 10000 units mark. I understand they were mostly intended for the Euro market.
Anybody got experience with these?
Ideas as to what the market value for these are?
Last edited by laterallateral on Fri Sep 19, 2014 3:05 pm; edited 115,726 times in total
Re: WLM HIT Compact Electric Organ
!!!!laterallateral wrote:I just scored one of these for free off of local classifieds
I have no experience with these whatsoever, but, no matter what, that's a fuckin' awesome score. This is the sort of thing that fills me with envy; I've never landed these kinds of sweet scores.
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