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Artizan A-2 Organ in Shelby NC
By Tommy Forney

The serial number that Matthew Caulfield referred to on our organ is
actually #347, not #237.  It is stamped in large (5/8") numbers on wood
low in the case above the pressure bellows.  Seems to be part of a large
folded pipe that runs horizontal, but I'm not sure about that.  The same
number appears stamped in smaller size on the vacuum bellows, on the edge
of a board that separates the reservoir from the main bellows.  It does
seem that it must have been a function of the conversion to Wurlitzer's
system, doesn't it?

Tommy Forney


(Message sent Thu 6 Nov 1997, 01:58:36 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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