

Other instruments currently in stock, awaiting refurbishing: Life in a part of the country where coal was used.

This Shoninger action, although it was found in San Francisco, must have spent most of its A large number were built, and a surprising number of them still survive.Įven the paper which covers the exhauster was reproduced. The Reed Organ Man has restored several Prince Melodeons. This beautiful Burdett organ first required major repairs to its case it appeared to haveĬase is upside-down in the pics, showing a new piece of wood replacing the broken Of a rare Bertheaux Brothers (Paris) Harmonium under resurrection in 1996 It now graces the home of the 3rd generation to own it.Įstey 383024 (January, 1911) on its way to the shop. This Putnam reed organ left the Staunton, VAįactory in 1906, and by 2009 looked like the first photo. This organ is complete, but needs total overhaul, which will be on-going for several years. Vocalion #762 (1891) before removal from a home where it had languished for many years.
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Special Slide-Show Feature: Vocalion Serial Number 834 (being refurbished for the Redmond Oregon Historial Commission) 3 (Estey Chapel Organ)ĭifficult Restoration No. 2 (Faber Suitcase Organ)ĭifficult Restoration No. 1 (Schoniger Organ)ĭifficult Restoration No.

Gallery Main Page (Current and Completed Projects) ĭifficult Restoration No. The Gallery has been partitioned into five sections, viz:
