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Located in Arizona. Story that came with organ: circa 1990: We came across an older black lady playing ''Blues'' on this beautiful Mohagany pump organ at an auction. My mother played many instruments, and so this piece caught my attention. Plus I love Blues music.
We began talking. She had been a Blues singer for many years down in the Orleans area. Now she had Stage V cancer, and only weeks to live. She had disposed of everything she had, but was finding it tragic to turn loose of her organ. I loved it instantly, mostly because of my mother, and told her I would buy it, and to the best of my ability I would take special care of it.
We began talking. She had been a Blues singer for many years down in the Orleans area. Now she had Stage V cancer, and only weeks to live. She had disposed of everything she had, but was finding it tragic to turn loose of her organ. I loved it instantly, mostly because of my mother, and told her I would buy it, and to the best of my ability I would take special care of it.
| Information | |
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| ROS Reg No. | 5623 |
| Date Registered | 2/8/2015 |
| Views | 4370 |
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| Serial | 58263 |
| Manufactured Date | 1875 +/- |
| Case Style | Flat Top instrument |
| Maker Location | Boston, MA |
| Model | Style G |
| Knee swells | Yes |
| Wood | Walnut |
| Keys | 61 |
| Manual(s) | 1 |
| Range | F-F |
| Stops | 5 |
| Pump method | Foot, suction |
| Stops |
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| 1 Diapason |
| 2 Viola |
| Tremulant |
| 2 Flute |
| 1 Melodia |