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Estey Player Organ
By Mike Knudsen

[ Ref 020914 MMDigest, "Aeolian Grand Rolls for Estey Player Organ" ]

Interesting organ.  How much space does it take up?

Do the stops draw in halves, separately for bass and treble?  That would
make it more useful, and then it could be described as an Orchestrelle
built with pipes instead of reeds.

Do any models of Orchestrelle play Aeolian Grand rolls?

Mike Knudsen



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