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Gavioli Wind Pressure
By Craig Robson

We have found high pressure in Gavioli organs, 12 to 14 inches water
gage, and it's obviously been that way for many years, maybe even
original.  Any comment from MMD readers?

We are also looking for information on an organ we are working on,
a Gavioli 87-keyless.  It belonged to the Stranginger family in Munich.

Thanks

Craig Robson



(Message sent Tue, 4 Jan 2000 16:18:21 +1100 , from time zone +1100.)

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