I'm more of the First Church of Laurens Hammond, and a huge fan of Don Leslie, for rotating speakers. I have three Hammond organs and two Leslies.
Forgive me for I have sinned.
After my beloved L-100 died, I decided to get something a little more portable. Remember I'm a bassist, first and foremost. The pedals feel and play just like the ones on the L-100.
I tried being a keyboardist back in the 1960s but I could never achieve right/left hand independence so I couldn't be a competent bass player and treble player at the same time. I had to pick one or the other. After having experienced the power of bass, there was no way I was going back to being a mere treble player despite having started on guitar.
After retiring from a relatively long and profitable career as a bass guitarist playing the club circuit, I tried sitting down at an L-100 my friend was trying to sell, I was stunned. While I still had no right-left hand independence. I had no problem with right hand left foot independence. My left hand went into autopilot mode, playing whatever chords my right hand and left foot were thinking.
Now I have fun being a one man band. The only instrumentalists I'll play with are live drummers.