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  • Guest
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    opus number

    Originally posted by Pipeorganbuilder View Post
    I worked for Moller and own a Moller portable organ. I will be glad to supply you any info if you will give me your Opus number.

    Michael
    My opus number is 8333. I think this Artiste was a practice instrument, and had its pipes chambered with expression shades
    in a practice room. Thank you, Michael.

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  • Pipeorganbuilder
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    I worked for Moller and own a Moller portable organ. I will be glad to supply you any info if you will give me your Opus number.

    Michael

    Leave a comment:


  • toodles
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    You'll probably like to read this: http://www.nycago.org/organs/nyc/htm...erLStudio.html

    Also here is an article on the Reginald Foort Touring Moller: http://www.atos.org/FoortMoller that's worth a read.

    http://www.acmeorgan.com/mollerartiste.html

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  • Moller Portable Organs- looking for any information, literature, etc.

    Hello everyone.

    I'm new here. I'm also the new owner/caretaker of a Moller portable organ.

    Google brought me to a few posts on the Organ Forum about them. Mine is
    a mystery but I do know the previous owner has taken good care of it, and
    kept it in a climate-controlled environment. It is a Moller portable, that is
    certain. The console and pipe cabinet are separate. Beyond that I'm not sure.

    I have contacted Organ Historical Society's Archivist Bynum Petty. In the O.H.S's
    Library and Archives resides a wealth of Moller information, so I am hoping that
    with an opus number, even a "stock" instrument such as mine could be referenced.
    From what little information I can glean regarding them, they are outstanding practice
    and residential instruments, of 2 1/2 to 12 ranks, with pipe cabinets that can be moved
    in a residence with reasonable effort, and best of all, are wind-driven. Some feature a
    roll player mechanism (interestingly called "Artiste" as well...). Some variants like the
    "Classique" have the same features as the Artiste model, but leave off the swell shade/
    expression features of the latter, and a "Double Artiste" incorporates two pipe cabinets
    to carry up to 12 ranks. One "Double" I have found featured on YouTube has a full set of
    Deagan chimes as well! These amenities would make for an outstanding residence organ,
    which I hope to do, with my Moller.

    If any here has experience with, currently or has owned, or has literature and documentation
    to Moller portable organs, I kindly ask your association and help. Sales literature would be greatly
    appreciated as well, especially if it features the Moller in residential settings.

    Thank you all in advance. I hope to hear from someone soon. I am

    Respectfully yours,

    Moller Portable Freak


    Welcome to the forum. I've moved your thread to the correct section of Classical Pipe Organs, rather than Electronic Organs. I've also reduced the font size to make it a bit more screen-friendly! Andy G - Moderator
    Last edited by andyg; 08-24-2017, 12:04 AM.

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