HOW TO – Sell Your Organ

Article by:  Lee Jones Probably the easiest thing to do if you are buying an upgrade to your existing model or buying a brand new one, is to put it up as a part exchange. Obviously, this can only be done if you are buying from a reputable Lowrey dealer and not a private sale. …

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Useful Tips and Techniques

This page contains a list of useful tips that just might help you out ! How to do a Screen Reset A screen reset is chosen from the screen settings, It is on one of the pages near the end How to do a Total Factory Reset A factory reset is activated by holding down the …

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HOW TO – Perfectly Repair Dents Scratches and Marks

Article by:  Lee Jones Unfortunately, It’s inevitable that from time to time your going to dent or scratch the woodwork of your organ’s console or seating bench. And in some more severe cases the varnish may have become cracked or flaking off, especially in areas where there can be a  build up of heat from …

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HOW TO – Eliminate Scratches From Our Vinyl Record Collection

Article by:  Lee Jones I’m sure like me, you have got a collection of LP’s or vinyl records stashed away somewhere. The problem with vinyl records is they are easily damaged by dust, dirt and even scratched surfaces. Put the question to many a forum member of how to eliminate scratches and pops on records …

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