Repairing Deleika 20-key Organ
By Ingmar Krause
Mike Knudson wrote: > Many thanks to the several private and public responders to my 20-note > Deleika organ queries. The overwhelming consensus is that I have a leak > in my bellows or chest, probably a cracked end grain or cloth slipped off > a board end, and I must find and fix that before anything else.
I do not agree :) but I can't say that there is no leak, too, for I simply couldn't take a look and ear at it. ;)
> I timed it last night and the reservoir bellows takes only three seconds > to collapse completely after being filled, once I stop cranking with no > notes sounding. I'd expect ten seconds or more would be normal, and one > person said to look for a whole minute! It's time to remove the bellows > and see...
I haven't stopped it so far, but the Raffin one (the little 20/31) - at least ours - doesn't seem to get more then five seconds to collapse.
> There are screws for adjusting the bleeds for best repetition, but no > adjustments I can see to regulate the flow to each pipe.
This is something I definitely wouldn't change anyway.
Now I have to re-cut your mail to get things together: > I bought it used, so I have no idea how it played when new, although I think > the wind supply and melody pipes were a tad better when I first got it.
That makes things difficult, but it confirms my thought of this organ never been playing better.
About the pipes: they were a tad better?!? That's amazing! Normally, pipes are getting better the more you play and store them :)
> Ingmar Krause confirmed my suspicion that Deleika under-engineered > the wind supply (*snip*) > I'd heard that Deleika once worked for Raffin and copied his designs. > But I guess he had to make his own mistakes?
Well, I thought I told so; the 20/31 by Mr. Raffin has the same problem: insufficient wind-creation and storage.
therefore:
yes, - one of the partners of the Deleika-firm had been working for Raffin until he decided to build those organs himself
yes, - he copied his design and system, but in a less quality (to be cheaper)
yes, - he has made his own mistakes, but he also copied the original ones (!)
> (*snip*) (and also made sure I can't sell this organ to anyone > on the MMD List :-) I already tried once, at the MBSI convention > in Chicago, to sell this organ to buy a bigger one -- preferably 31 notes > with a register or two. (Having studied the organ and Bach, I don't > consider it an _organ_ if it doesn't have stops :-)
Sorry for you, but everyone else on this list is very thankful for that! ;) That you tried to sell it to buy a bigger one is a good sign for me: you learn by your mistakes ;)) (just kidding)
> Anyway, I still enjoy the organ and usually crank through an Elvis Presley > tune or two every day (amazing what you can get cut onto a roll).
(Just nosy - ;) These titles?
Love me tender One night Crying in the chapel There goes my evrything Can't help falling in love
or others, too?
> Thanks again, > Mike Knudsen
greetings by(e) InK
Ingmar Krause ERlanger drehORGEL-Trio, Familie Krause, erorgelt@balloon.franken.de |
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