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  • Adjustable Music Rack for Allen?

    Don't remember if it was here or over on the Yahoo Allen forum, but there were some nice photos of an adjustable music rack that someone had custom built. Maybe Allen even makes these now. Anyway, does anyone know where I can find the thread.

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    Allen have one that looks like it could be retrofitted. The music rack comprises of a long block of wood that is screwed to the top of the lid. Not sure it they sell this separately but I don't imagine it would be cheap:

    1971 Allen Organ TC-3S (#42904) w/sequential capture system.
    Speakers: x1 Model 100 Gyro, x1 Model 105 & x3 Model 108.

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      Thanks for that. I think the one I wrote about was custom built. It allowed the rack to move both down and toward the organist. I remember it looked quite simple at the time and thought if I could get another look at the pics. This one looks pretty simple too, if you could figure out where to find those slider widgets!

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      • #4
        I think I've seen those on YouTube, mainly on big Wurlys. They're out there somewhere!

        SP
        -- I'm Lamar -- Allen TC-4 Classic -- 1899 Kimball, Rodgers W5000C, Conn 643, Hammond M3, L-102 - "Let no man belong to another who can belong to himself." (Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest​ -) ​Paracelsus

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        • #5
          We have one of those on the Johannus in our church organ. It came as an option and I doubt if they sell in separately.

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          • #6
            Hi,

            The metal hardware that is used by Allen and Johannus and others is actually made by Laukhuff in Germany. I doubt they deal with individuals, so you will need to deal with someone in the organ business.
            One place that has them is Midiworks.ca .

            They are not terribly expensive, if I recall correctly.

            AV

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            • #7
              Thanks Arie. I'll check that out.

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