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The Hammond M3 is an exception, weight-wise - the thrift store guys put it in the pickup, and I miraculously got it out by myself without damaging it or me. These usually have two 44-note keyboards, and are usually not too heavy for a reasonable-strength person to move by themselves. I've taken apart several old Kimball spinet organs. I've wondered about starting a list of old musical instruments, specifically electronic organs (mostly "home" spinets, the vast majority of which are long defunct) as SOURCES for parts. I'm sure there's more I'm forgetting, but the above is my "shopping list" for any electronic surplus store I visit. In addition to those mentioned by thermionicjunky here is a list of semiconductors: I have access to a small surplus shop and I would like to see if I can grab some valuables wether for future builds or for trades I'm not really experienced in vintage rare components I know the stuff that are buchla related like the UA726, the 2ns the SAD chips but I would like some more insight into more valuable components.