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This reed organ was generously donated to the Sellersville Museum in 2022. As of June 2024, the reed organ is under restoration to playable condition.
The Sellersville Museum is a public non-profit museum with free admission. It is open to the public on the second weekend of each month.
Sign on reed organ that says: Improvements Patented Sept. 13, 1870. Dec. 27, 1873. Appears similar to Style No. 40 in historic catalog. Pitch is approximately Concert C#.
The Sellersville Museum is a public non-profit museum with free admission. It is open to the public on the second weekend of each month.
Sign on reed organ that says: Improvements Patented Sept. 13, 1870. Dec. 27, 1873. Appears similar to Style No. 40 in historic catalog. Pitch is approximately Concert C#.
| Information | |
|---|---|
| ROS Reg No. | 7186 |
| Date Registered | 6/11/2024 |
| Views | 485 |
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| Serial | 17262 |
| Manufactured Date | |
| Case Style | Parlor (with or without top) |
| Maker Location | Boston, MA, USA |
| Model | |
| Knee swells | |
| Wood | Walnut |
| Keys | 61 |
| Manual(s) | 1 |
| Range | F-F |
| Stops | 7 |
| Pump method | Pumped by Foot |
| Stops |
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| Diapason |
| Viola |
| Diapason Forte |
| Principal Forte |
| Tremolo |
| Flute |
| Melodia |