Picture: A100 dark walnut, A100 Light Walnut, and some other A100s and here from a catalogue. These finish types were supplied by Harvey Olsen: A-100, Light Walnut, Traditional A-100, Red Mahogany, Traditional A-101, Brown Mahogany, Contemporary A-101, Translucent Black, Contemporary A-101, Gray Mahogany, Contemporary A-101, Light Cherry, French Provincial A-102, Dark Cherry, French Provincial A-105, Walnut, Institutional (C3 cabinet) A-105, Oak, Institutional (C3 cabinet) A-122, Patina Walnut, Contemporary A-143, Medium Cherry, Early American Cabinet has no flipĤ7.5x45.5x43 (WHD, inches), 391lbs with bench & pedalboard.Ī-101, Brown mahogany, gray mahogany, black, straight legs at front.Ī-102, Light cherry, dark cherry (had Queen Anne Legs)Ģ7 Watts - one main, one reverb amp, 3-12" speakers. Home style console, same as C-3 but with aīuilt-in sound system including reverb control. Here's a good picture of an AV (an A with vibrato fitted) from A-100, A-101, A-102 Picture: Model A, and another from Nick Georges. Same cabinet as B models, but not as deep. One tone generator, one adjustable tremulantĪffecting both manuals and pedals equally. 2 adjustable drawbars (16' and 8') for pedals. June 1935 to October 1938 (about 2500 made)Ĥ8.5x47x38.5 (WHD, inches), 359lbs with bench & pedalboardĩ presets and 2 sets of 9 drawbars for each
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