Hammond Model "E" organ complete with pedal board, bench and amplifier and speaker in wooden casing, Serial No. 8282, 1937. Hammond organ 1937
Lowrey electronic organs were originally made by and named after their developer, Frederick Lowrey, a Chicago-based industrialist and entrepreneur, with the organs constructed in Lowrey’s home state of Illinois. During the 1960s and 1970s, Lowrey was the largest manufacturer of electronic organs in the world and this example (also known as a Lowrey Symphonic Holiday organ) is one of their later examples. Organ made in mid-1970s with electronic and plastic components and wooden body. With wooden stool. Lowrey four-channel Symphonic Electronic Organ Model TGS, by Lowrey, Illinois, USA, c. 1974-76 circa 1974-76