Vendors for Complete Street and Monkey Organs ?
By Charles Kossman
To Jody:
It was a pleasure meeting you in Chicago. I must mention again that you are running a fantastic Operation, or whatever we can call it. I enjoy tremendously reading all the stuff that comes down the line every few days.
I only collect up 'till now, (or rather try) to collect Music Boxes. Now, because of you and your helpers, I have become interested in Player Pianos and of course Reproducing pianos too.
Unfortunately, and anyway,if I ever found one that I could afford, I wouldn't have anywhere to put it. Ah, that's life.
Keep up the good work Jody.
Oh Yes, Has there ever been published anywhere on your Net, a list of Makers in Europe or elsewhere, of Small Electronic or Modern Mechanical Small organs of the types that can be Carried or Dragged on Small hand Wagons ?
I was particularly impressed with the small types like Hofbauer Harmonipan's, Busker's & Waldkircher Orgelbau's
If there is such a list perhaps you can tell me where and how to find it by Email or even Snail Mail.
Regards to ALL from Montreal, (Still Canada)
************************************* * Charles H Kossman, * * Montreal, CANADA. * ************************************* * CompuServe: 74164,51 * * INTERNET:74164.51@compuserve.com * *************************************
[ Editor's note: [ [ Charles, [ [ First, thanks for the positive feedback about our meeting [ meeting in Chicago and also on the Digest. [ [ The question you raise about vendors of small organs is [ blatently missing from our "vendors" list. Thinking about [ the convention, I have to say that the number of monkey organs [ seen in the hallways and in the beer tent was quite a treat [ for me. And of course there was the street organ in the [ back of the hospitality room... [ [ I approached a seasoned MBSI member and asked what was [ "wrong" with the street organ in the corner because it had [ started to play erratically, like the book wasn't feeding [ at a constant speed. I was told, much to my suprise, that [ the street organ was being hand-cranked and that when [ you switched between arms, it was hard to not have a "glitch [ in the speed". I stepped over the "rope" that was protecting [ the organ and went around back. Sure enough, it was being hand- [ cranked, and the task was quickly offerred to me. I managed [ to get through about 1/2 of a tune before having to switch arms. [ It was hard work, and keeping the tempo even is a skill which [ does not come immediately. [ [ Back to the subject... I got a business card from one of [ the organ vendors, and a postcard from another, but I'd hardly [ say I got an inclusive list of who was there. Clearly there [ are other vendors who were not represented. This seems like a [ good set of topics for the vendor list: MECHANICAL ORGANS: [ Barrel Organs, Monkey Organs, Street Organs, Fair Organs, [ Dance-Hall Organs, Music Vendors for Mechanical Organs (books, [ rolls, EPROMS, Computer conversions, etc). [ [ Looking over the "suppliers" list, I note that the list is [ very "thin" on Music Box dealers, Music Box repair people, [ and Music Box parts vendors. [ [ I know that there are people here who are interested in both [ of these areas and are much more knowledgeable than I. Please [ help round-out the list of vendors. [ [ Thanks [ Jody |
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