Hi there - just joined the forum, I'm a Surrey (UK) blues organist. The tubes? I don't know where these days you would get replacements, but I'm sure you can with not too much effort, and locally. This was a real blast for freinds and family.So you have a real collectors piece contructed out of plenty of old-time American enginuity. It was so flexible I could also reproduce the jingles from popular tv shows from the sixties such as "Adams Family"," My Three Sons" and more. On my Heritage, I simulated string orchestras, big bands, afro-cuban, Tijuana brass, circus and fairground and much more. Anyway I don't know your musical interests but the sso-25 is loaded with fun orcherstral sounds, almost anything. I wish we had kept that old Lowrey, it was such an entertaining organ. I owned a Lowrey "Heritage" which was pretty much the spinet version of the Lincolnwood, as it had practically the same specification. With that name it had to be a good organ and it was.I know. Juli, you are the fortunate owner of a Lowrey "Lincolnwood".
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