ADMIN- Please feel free to delete this thread if a similar one has already been made. I apologize if I didn't see it before. </p>
I thought this might be a fun thread where we could post pictures of pipe/electronic organs that we are connected to in some way. </p>
By this, I mean organs that we play frequently (for church or synagogue), or your favorite organ that you give recitals on. Feel free to post your home organ(s) as well- or any other pipe/electronic organ that you play frequently. </p>
I will put up some pictures when I find some.
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Organmaster007x,</P>
I think this is a splendid idea be they electronic or pipe organs. I would like to see the various organs that people play at home, church, public, etc. I will do the same of the pics of what I currently play. I just recently learned how to upload them on here. I do play the organ much better than I use a computer.</P>
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James</P>
Baldwin Church Organ Model 48C
Baldwin Spinet 58R
Lowrey Spinet SCL
Wurlitzer 4100A
Crown Pump Organ by Geo. P. Bent, Chicago, Illinois
Organs I hope to obtain in the future:
Conn Tube Minuet or Caprice even a transistor Caprice with the color coded tabs
Gulbransen H3 or G3, or V.
Wurlitzer 44, 4410, 4420, ES Reed Models, 4300, 4500, Transistor Models
Re: "Picture of organs that we play" thread
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My Allen 505-B I purchased for use with Symphony (hey, it's better than playing the pedal notes on the keyboard![:O]) Since it won't fit through the door of my home, I have it stored (and use it every Sunday) at the church I play for.</P>
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1907 Hook & Hastings I used to play at a former church.</P>
Way too many organs to list, but I do have 5 Allens:
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Steve,</P>
Where is this organ and what builder, etc.? I'm coming to DC this summer. Perhaps I'd get the chance to take a look and listen at that one.</P>
John</P>
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John
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Re: "Picture of organs that we play" thread
Choirmaster, it seems the 'Baby you play at home' doesn't want to be seen. [*-)]
<P mce_keep="true">Your organ seems to be a very close relative to the one at my house.</P>
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