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2254: The long and short of it |
| Because the Swell windchest is behind the Great, this cute organ fits under a low ceiling. Because [more] ... |
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2253: Up, up, and away |
| This beautiful organ has occupied a lofty position for nearly a hundred years and is offered for sal [more] ... |
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2251: Going soon! |
| This grand organ was built by Austin for a public Junior High School. The building, including the o [more] ... |
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2249: Petite and Sweet |
| This gentle little instrument is an fine example in good condition of the Kilgen Petite Ensemble. I [more] ... |
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2247: Unit organ with a German Accent |
| Just over twelve feet tall and four feet deep, this compact snazzy organ draws on eight independent [more] ... |
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2246: What’s a Felge? |
| Abraham Felgemaker ran his workshop in Buffalo, New York and his instruments were popular with churc [more] ... |
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2241: Now you have no excuse |
| “I couldn’t get to the church to practice!” That’s what they all say. With this delightful useful [more] ... |
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2240: Not a bum Steere |
| John Wesley Steere learned the organbuilding trade from William Johnson and subsequently opened his [more] ... |
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