The XK-3 and a refinished 145 are now in my den. I worked until 2:00 AM yesterday and then was at the University at 7:00 today, so I just had a minute to turn it on. Pedals don't feel too comfortable, but I rarely even install the pedals on my B-3. The classic Jimmy Smith B-3 style is left-handed bass, but I saw Jimmy and James Moody at the WNOP jazz festival in Cincinnati in the late 80's, and Jimmy could really play tasteful bass, leaving both hands for really tasteful cord inversions.
I'm thinking of moving my old but rarely used Claviniva CPV65 into the room and positioning it for use with right hand.
That will leave a WK-8000 I bought from George last year as my "Office" piano, and an old 1949 M restored for way too much money (think $1300.00 for a $200.00 max instrument)for when I need a "drawbar fix" in the daytime.
For my small office at the University, I have installed my new little NP-30 and a Roland
CM-30, along with a new Cordoba Guitane guitar.
Really like to have instruments at hand during work hours, and like to "switch up" often. I even carry a new Hohner Melodica
in my car so I can pull over and "woodshed"
a tune played on the car radio.
R