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FS: Symphony Player Reed Organ
By Carl Dodrill

For Sale: 1905 Wilcox and White Symphony player reed organ. One of our AMICA members without e-mail has asked me to list this. The instrument has 24 stops, the mechanism is 80 percent restored, and it has beauti- fully carved casework which is all refinished. (I have seen it and it does look very nice.) It's pictured on the bottom of page 781 in the "Encyclopedia of Automated Musical Instruments."

Seattle area, price $2,000. If interested, directly contact Wes Spore, tel: (206) 485-3536.

Carl Dodrill
cdodrill@u.washington.edu

(Message sent Tue 14 Jan 1997, 15:56:32 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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