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ROS Reg No. 6749


This organ was passed down through the family of my wife's father. Geographically we believe it was first used in Missouri, then Iowa, later in Oklahoma and finally in North Carolina where it has been preserved as an heirloom piece, but not used or restored.

This organ is clearly of the type represented in the drawing found in the Gellerman Registration G1927 of a Style 90 Story and Camp parlor organ. Style 90 had only 8 stops. This organ has 11, so it appears to be a variation on Style 90, with Style 93 likely indicating the three additional stops.

Information
ROS Reg No.6749
Date Registered2/5/2022
Views683
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Serial4483
Manufactured Date1882+/-
Case StyleParlor (with or without top)
Maker LocationChicago, IL
ModelStyle 93
Knee swells
WoodWalnut
Keys61
Manual(s)1
RangeF-F
Stops11
Pump methodPumped by Foot
Stops
Diapason
Viola
Echo Horn
Coupler
Bass Forte
Sub Bass
Treble Forte
Celeste
Dulcet
Flute
Melodia