Jim and RodneyI was pleasantly surprised by the attention and positive attitude toward all people that the folks at Keyboard Exchange International displayed. I read all the positive remarks by folks that had done business with KEI over the years and at first, I was skeptical but, after the first phone call regarding a B3 & Leslie I saw on the site, I was convinced I had found the company that I was going to do business with then and in the future. You see, Im a handicap veteran who is unable to travel out of my state of New Mexico so my entire deal for a refurbished B3 and Leslie 122 was done over the telephone. Jim and Rodney Huss were very honest in their talks with me on the phone. After about 10-15 phone calls and more emails than I want to admit to writing I called Jim Huss and asked him to please talk to me about two of his advertised B3 and 122s. I found the deal to be very honest, open and appealing. When the B3 and 122 arrived here at my house I looked it over with a magnifying glass and found that they were everything and more than Jims assessment had promised, I was thrilled and I still am after 3-4 months of playing scales on it all day. You see, I‘m having to relearn how to play from 50 years ago on my original M3 and 145 Leslie. The point is, that I found a business that is a pleasure to work with and Ill continue to do business and learn from the folks at Keyboard Exchange International. So, if you decide to call the Keyboard Exchange International office and the phone is busy its probably just me looking to buy another B3 and or Leslie or even advice from the Premier Hammond Restoration Facility in America.Chuck Bautista
Excellent expert advice !! These guys really love what that do and are very helpful to others seeking support ! Also, Their videos on YouTube are a Godsend !!!
This is a really really great store for keyboards. I just feel that the demo music is a waste. I want to hear music that is recognized. Not everyone is all about crawling all over the keyboards.
First time at this location. Really Huge selection. Need deep pockets. Nice salesperson and staff
Finally got to visit and see probably the largest collection of vintage Hammond Organs in North America - perhaps in the world. B3s, A100s etc, Leslie speakers etc Organs from the 50s and 60s ready for a second life. Totally restored and also some currently being restored. Worth checking their website and watching their videos. You dont see many delivery trucks that look like this -
Jim and his team at KEI in my opinion are the BEST you will ever find. I brought to him my old B3 and two Leslie 147’s which were all worked hard and completely beaten down to the nub (so to speak) from many years of being on the road all over New England, and up/down the east coast from Maine to Florida. Through rain and snow. Transport via open trailer and truck beds, vans, and even station wagons…..there wasn’t much left other than a shell of a body and dangling wires from the organ, and very tired Leslies, but it still worked for the most part. Performances in its later years consisted of old fashioned placing the B3 on milk crates stacked in two’s on each corner and covered with black cloth to hide everything. It was finally time to do an epic restoration. I brought the equipment to Jim and what was thought to be a 4 to 6 month project ended up being about 18 months due to the scope of this project but it was well worth taking their time, doing it right, and having a finished product that Hammond himself would be proud of. Jim engaged all the best wood workers and technicians to breath life back into everything. Most all original parts were restored to their original glory with only a few things here and there which needed to be replaced. I can’t say enough about their professionalism, great personalities, dedication, and the believe they all had that a restoration of this scale would turn out wonderful in the end…..and IT DID !!! I would highly recommend Jim and his team at KEI for any Hammond organ maintenance, restorations, or even purchases. They stand behind their products and their work. Simply outstanding. THANK YOU JIM AND TEAM !!!!
Ive had excellent attention and service from the helpful and knowledgable staff at Keyboard Exchange. I am very pleased with their work in restoring my Hammond B3. And after, they continue to take good care of me and my great B3.
The experience at Keyboard Exchange International is second to none! Jim, Rodney and the entire staff have been really great to me and anyone I have sent here! This TOY STORE is so great to visit because not only do they let you play and feel every organ but they will explain the history and any added features that they have done to make it unique! The purchase and finance deals are absolutely incredible so please do not hesitate to call and visit! They ship organs all over the world so if you are out of the state or out of the country, call them now!
If you’re a Hammond B3 fan, this shop is heaven! Owner Jim Huss gave me a fascinating tour of the facility and took the time to explain the inner workings of the iconic instruments. Jim played a few licks on a B3 with an awesome sound. Jim is obviously passionate about restoring great, old Hammond organs. They are at the pinnacle of all keyboard instruments and nothing digital comes close. If you have any interest in classic Hammond organs, make sure to visit Keyboard Exchange!
Since I was 5 years old. Always wanted to go there. I am older and I still really really want to go there, and if I do, I hope I have a great experience.
I had the privilege to visit Keyboard Exchange International in Sanford, Florida approximately two months back. I was en route to pick up a chopped Hammond B-3 Organ with a Leslie 147 in Jensen Beach. Having watched Mr. Huss videos along with Randolph Carter playing the many Hammond organs he has available for purchase, I simply had to stop by and hopefully play on one of those Hammonds.I began playing keyboards approximately 8 months ago on a 1974 cherry Hammond B-3 with Leslie 122. I tried piano very briefly when I was around 10 years old, but disliked it, and I cannot remember why exactly. In fact, I do not remember anything about piano other than I hated it. Shortly thereafter I began playing trombone in my high school concert band for several years and enjoyed that much more.I digress; once I met Jim and told him about why I was in Florida all the way from Kentucky, he cordially allowed me to play possibly one of the most beautiful Hammonds (aesthetically and audially) on this Earth. It was a 1957 Hammond B-3 with a Leslie 122 (walnut if Im not mistaken). I played around on the organ for what seemed like an hour or so. Jim was also gracious enough to give me one of his instructional CDs, saying that I should check out the intermediate lessons (which I have since).Im very blessed to have discovered this powerful, expressive instrument and to own several myself (two B-3s, M-3, and Model G). They are not for the faint of heart or the those that just want to learn keyboards. They are much more than that, and demand respect if one wishes to learn how to play a Hammond organ. If youre interested in purchasing Hammonds, Leslie speakers, and the like, give them a visit. I hope to venture that way soon; the Hammond organ is coming back to prominence once again.
Recently got a 1958 Hammond B3 from Keyboard Exchange International. Due to my location, I was unable to go in and evaluate the organs myself, so I had to rely on their videos and conversations with Jim Huss and his son Rod. I had many questions, which, they patiently and completely answered. In short, I was afforded an education by them before I even committed to spending a penny.With these guys, its all about the passion for the instruments, their restoration, and preservation for future generations. Once I had narrowed it down, the buying process couldnt have been any better. From the initial call to the financial part to delivery and setup - everything was handled very professionally with the utmost attention to detail.The Husss passion and dedication to restoring preserving the legacy of these unique and special machines impressive, to say the least. Their process includes seasoned Hammond technicians and is centered around bringing these historic machines back to their full glory. And to me, that was important. I wanted anoriginal organ it top condition. Thats a tall order for a 60+ year old electronical with hundreds of moving parts. When Jim described to me how they did it, and why, he told me a litwhat they do to revive a Hammond, I was surprised by the attention to detail and my expectations rose considerably as to what I was paying for. In short, They delivered to me a beautiful instrument, exactly as described, in excellent order. the few post delivery questions I had were quickly and completely answered and I couldnt be happier. Keyboard Exchange International is a top notch family company operating at the highest level of integrity across the board. If you have high expectations for an original Hammond, please call these guys.
Friendly staff and great sounding organs. Rodney huss and Randolph were very welcoming. Looking forward to my next visit.
Do your self a favor and GO ELSEWHERE had a rental this week that was terrible for about 1000 dollars the only positive was meeting Randolph carter . They gave us raggedy hammond b3 with a 122rv and a leslie 22h with a conversion kit the first problem during the week was b natural and bflat pedals needed to be re soddered to the generator then the drawbars were loosenin the great manual and next the leslie 22h too horn rotor squeaked on fast and then wouldnt even spin on slow the next issue eas the b flats on the lower and upper manual werent working and the reason i got was “oh it needed a busbar shift” then i called and jim told me yeah things shift there was no im sorry nothing i mean we derserve some type of compensation we came from another state and everything 1000 dollars for a organ that wasnt put together spread the word ame baptist petacostal stay AWAY !!! I have video evidence of this all !!
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