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Asbestos in Pipe Organ Cables
By John Spradley

Many pipe-organs used woven asbestos covered cables, sometimes soaked
in arsenic to limit rodent damage.  I recommend disposing of all such
cable.

John Spradley
Sylmar, CA



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Key Words in Subject:  Asbestos, Cables, Organ, Pipe

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