Stopped by the same thrift store today playing around with
that 1860's Steinway Square Grand piano. Checking the S/N and such. After I was done, an older lady struck up a conversation with me. Turn out, she's got this old organ she bought for $10 at a yard sale from a convent many years ago.
I asked her what kind it was. She replied it was a Hammond, but didn't know what model. She also mentioned she wanted to get rid of it and get a piano instead.
I gave her my number and asked her to call me so I could take a look at it. She said she didn't want a whole lot for it, since it's "so old"
I'm hoping it's a B3, of course. Heck, I'd offer her a grand for it and run like my nuts were on fire!
So I mentioned to my GF about it and being able to turn it around quickly... and she flipped her lid about wasting money.
Uhh.. what?

Girl does not seems to understand "investment" and "make a profit" or "things that hold high value"
Yep, I tried to tell her it was
"THE" organ to have if it turned out to be a B3 and someone would snatch it up even at 10k