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Seek Aeolian 112-note Player Pipe Organ
By Dave Bowers

The Castle in the Clouds, an old mansion in Moultonborough, New
Hampshire ( http://www.castleintheclouds.org/ ), once had an Aeolian
pipe organ, Opus 1237 of circa 1913.  This was the earlier style
player, not the Duo-Art organ.  Although display pipes and player
console remain, the entire working part of the organ was removed years
ago.

If someone knows of an Aeolian organ that needs a home I will put
you in touch with the director.  There is not any budget for this,
but if an organ can be found I might make a contribution to the cause.

Dave Bowers
Box 539
Wolfeboro Falls, New Hampshire 03896
qdbarchive@metrocast.net.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]


(Message sent Thu 17 Nov 2016, 19:28:08 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  112-note, Aeolian, Organ, Pipe, Player, Seek

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