Should it stay or should it go?
What shoud I do
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Sneakyone wrote...
If you like it, bring t with you, just be careful when you move it.After the hell I went through getting it into the house yesterday, the only people that will be lifting this thing are the people I pay to help move it when I decide to
1) Give it to the people at my church.
2) Move again [which will be out of state]
Drifter995 wrote...
gjThat will be worth a fair bit either now or in the future to collectors. And even then, they are fun to play. Good choice in keeping it.
Most Hammond enthusiasts stay away from these and other organs of its era because they're chronic sufferers of LSI disease (which mine currently has.) Other than that, it's a pretty fine piece of work and wouldn't sell it for the world.
nateriver10 wrote...
The harsh answer is, and I apologize in advance: Your aunt is dead, odds are she doesn't care either way so you might as well get if of your mind and move on.Still, even though I have no sort of beliefs, (and I forgot the check if you do) I'm not the kind of person who feels absolutely no remorse in throwing away a gift someone deemed precious and sentimental. If you care about that, just arrange to get it and be done with it. If you have the space and U-Haul is close, just get it done.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that her final thoughts weren't about why I hadn't done anything with the organ. Also, I've already got it in the house the other day.
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How much is it? If it can be sold at high price (considering the possibility that it might be an antique), I think you should consider selling it and buy a new keyboard. Of course, if you're not too attached to it sentimentally.
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suki888 wrote...
if you really want it, go and get itTyranosaurus_Secks wrote...
I've already got it in the house.