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2108: From the Pearl of the Hub |
| Originally located in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament on Pearl Street in Cambridge, MA, this org [more] ... |
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2107: Timeless in Maine |
| The Boston firm of E. & G.G. Hook is celebrated by many as one of the best organbuilders in the hist [more] ... |
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2102: “How do you get to Carnegie Hall?” |
| Remember the old joke?
“Practice, practice, practice!”
With this organ in your home you could [more] ... |
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2085: Petit and sweet |
| "Frank Hastings joined the firm of E. & G.G. Hook in 1855 as a draftsman, and became a partner of th [more] ... |
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2072: Hammer it Home |
| The elegant appointment for the complete home. This exquisite organ is available immediately. Imagin [more] ... |
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2067: Too big for your house? |
| Believe it or not, this mighty Hook & Hastings organ was built for a residence in Washington DC. It [more] ... |
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2060: Nothing could be finer… |
| Nothing could be finer than to practice on a Steiner (that you bought in Carolina) in the morning! [more] ... |
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2051: Magnificient! |
| George Hutchings was a spectacularly successful and innovative organbuilder in Boston in the 19th ce [more] ... |
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