By accident, I am helping a gentle in Joplin, MO troubleshoot and repair an Everett Orgatron. I believe it is a model STM. It has 5 ranks of reeds and pneumatic operation. We are trying to find any printed information about the organ. A service manual would be the very best. There is very little information about these instrumnets on the net so I have posted lots of pictures of the organ both inside and outside, at http://organexpressions.com/everett_orgatron.htm
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Just WOW!
What an esoteric item!
Certainly on par with the Novachord.
Sorry I don't have more to offer, but I think you will need to reverse-engineer this beauty.'Never ascribe to malice that which can be adequately explained by incompetence.' --N. Bonaparte
My friends call me Steve, won't you be my friend?
The cast, in order of appearance:
Kawai K5, Yamaha PSR-85, Thomas Trianon A-6820, Gulbransen 621-K, Conn 580 T-2, GEM WK1 ST
Hammond H-112, Ser. #16518, from 8/16/1971
Oh, and let's don't forget the Jaymar!
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Contact the Reed Organ Society. www.reedsoc.org
In their journal, there have been articles about the Orgatron with history and I recall seeing a general schematic of the action. It is basically a tubular pneumatic pipe organ action, except it's using suction wind and brass parlor organ reeds. And miles of rubber tubing. If that's the one I'm thinking of. There were also articles on the Ketterman organs, and the Estey pneumatic action reed organs. Easy to confuse all of them.
If you go to the website, you can access the Journal/Bulletin indexes, and find the issue you want, and order a copy from the folks who keep the back issues.
Casey
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You might need two of these organs to make 1 good one ;-)
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