Hello, Mechanical Music Digest editors, This is a rather timely
message to inform you of the former estate of organ technician,
Allen Miller, who resided in Glastonbury, Connecticut. His home was
recently sold to house flippers who have largely discarded three
dumpsters worth of content that may never be recovered, or be
duplicates of.
Allen Miller was a collector of mechanical instruments, but
especially of pipe organs and rare inventions associated with organs.
For more context please see page 41 of the 1990 American Institute
of Organbuilder's Organbuilder's convention and page 3 of the 1975
Theatre Organ Journal, attached.
Miller was heavily involved in the preservation of theatre organs,
and built more than one home instrument, and took on the project of
preserving an invention of the former head of the Austin Organ Company
of Hartford, CT, John T. Austin: The Austin Quadruplex system and
Perforator. For a detailed explanation of this invention, please
see the attached PDF and the following video:
https://youtu.be/Df3uK1rf8Ws?t=6
The Quadruplex, in a nutshell, was a device that operated organ
rolls specifically made for it by the Perforator (the device that
punched the holes). The Perforator is a one-of-a-kind item that was
developed in the 1920s for use at the Austin Organ Company studios,
and had the ability to record organists' playing in live time.
Both the Perforator and a Quadruplex (possibly) remain in Allen
Miller's basement ready to be discarded or sold anonymously if not
collected. The Quadruplex was apparently damaged in a fire in the
1930s, which John Austin then gifted to Allen Miller, a former
employee, to be worked on.
The current property owners' intention with the house remnants is
to make a profit, but we've been hoping to get through to them about
donation to museums. An estate sale was scheduled for this past
Sunday, but this did not take place. Members of my local museum,
the Vintage Radio & Communications Museum of Connecticut, have been
in touch with the property owners.
I wanted to bring your attention to this situation as it involves
some very rare mechanical music hardware, one of which really is
a prototype: the Perforator. The only other existing Quadruplex
system in the country that we still know of is located in the
Aetna Insurance building in Hartford, Connecticut. Austin Organs
of Hartford, still in operation, has been contacted and they don't
intend to collect this equipment.
Also at Allen Miller's former home is a Knabe Ampico reproducing
grand piano that the house flippers would also like to sell.
I would like to get the word out on your site that there is perhaps
one week at most left to rescue any of this, as the property owners
want to move quickly at this point, and that the intended buyer of
the Perforator should be a museum or public collection with the
ability to transport and document its accession.
Serious inquiries can be directed to this email, or by contacting
the Vintage Radio & Communications Museum of Connecticut. The
Communications Museum may be able to serve as a conduit to find
a permanent home. More photos are available on request.
Caleb Smith - Vintage Radio & Communications Museum of Connecticut
https://www.vrcmct.org/
gene4855@yahoo.com.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]
[ Austin Perforator
[ https://www.mmdigest.com/Attachments/26/04/19/260419_072422_20260418_131706.jpg
[ 1975 American Theatre Organ Society Journal
[ https://www.mmdigest.com/Attachments/26/04/19/260419_072422_atos%20journal-CVTOS%20serenade%20evnt_to_1975_v017_n06_access_41.pdf
[ Written explanation of the Perforator system
[ https://www.mmdigest.com/Attachments/26/04/19/260419_072422_Austin%20Organ%20Quadruplex%20system%20explanation.pdf
[ 1990 American Institute of Organbuilders convention
[ https://www.mmdigest.com/Attachments/26/04/19/260419_072422_1990%20organ%20builder%20convention%20hartford-%20allen%20miller%20bio.pdf
[ For more videos of the Austin organ visit
[ https://www.youtube.com/@AustinOrgans
[
[ Allen Miller described an Austin Premiere Quadruplex Player at
[ https://www.mmdigest.com/archives/Digests/199506/1995.06.08.01.html
[
[ -- Robbie
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