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  • Clavier
    ff Fortissimo
    • Jan 2007
    • 1110
    • California

    #1

    What is this?



    Anyone have any idea what brand of organ this is?</p>

    http://reno.craigslist.org/gms/623421505.html</p>
  • lparsons21
    mf Mezzo-Forte
    • Sep 2007
    • 629
    • Herrin, Il

    #2
    Re: What is this?



    I think it is a Wersi.  Here's a link of a bunch of Wersi pictures for you to compare.</p>

     </p>

    http://www.organfax.co.uk/instruments/wersi/allwersi.html</p>

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    Lloyd
    Lowrey SU-630 Palladium, Lowrey GX-1, Hammond Aurora

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    • Clavier
      ff Fortissimo
      • Jan 2007
      • 1110
      • California

      #3
      Re: What is this?

      Yeah, my guesses were either Wersi or Viscount. I wonder if it's worth the effort...

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      • andyg
        Moderator
        • Feb 2005
        • 14236
        • Newhaven, UK
        • United Kingdom [GB]

        #4
        Re: What is this?



        Not a Wersi, but another German organ. This is a Bohm, but I couldn't tell you the model. Leave well alone, these are usually home-built from kits and when you do build them right (and manage to keep them going) it's a very acquired taste.</P>


        Andy</P>
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        • Clavier
          ff Fortissimo
          • Jan 2007
          • 1110
          • California

          #5
          Re: What is this?



          Thanks Andy, for the advice. I'm glad to hear that. I couldn't get it if I wanted to, right now. I recently moved out of state and (temporarily) downsized. I had to leave 95% of my belongings in So Cal for the time being. I don't think my bitch would be comfortable with me putting a full sized console in our 10' x 12' bedroom. So I am currently organ-less. : (
          </p>

          She did let me bring something to play, though:</p>

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          </p>

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          • myorgan
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2005
            • 10738
            • New England
            • United States [US]

            #6
            Re: What is this?



            [quote user="Clavier"] She did let me bring something to play, though:[/quote]</P>


            WOW! Now, that's an antique! More details, please.</P>


            Michael</P>
            Way too many organs to list, but I do have 5 Allens:
            • MOS-2 Model 505-B / ADC-4300-DK / ADC-5400 / ADC-6000 (Symphony) / ADC-8000DKC
            • Lowrey Heritage (DSO-1)
            • 11 Pump Organs, 1 Pipe Organ & 7 Pianos

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            • Clavier
              ff Fortissimo
              • Jan 2007
              • 1110
              • California

              #7
              Re: What is this?

              Which one?

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                #8
                Re: What is this?



                Wersi and Bohm are not homebuild organs for at least 15 years. These are all factorybuild with that quality also.</P>


                You can let it give it your own color if you want but it will cost you a lot of money. Normaly they sell them in white black or wood.</P>


                At my website you can find pictures and audiodemo's of these organs.</P>


                If you want more information about the Bohm or the Wersi organs let me know.</P>
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