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Fair Organ Restoration Ethics
By Jerry F. Bacon

I agree with Eliyahu Shahar; the pipe organ industry has this same
problem.  Give me the pneumatic mechanism any time, that I know about.
Also, the posting by Adam Ramet reminded me that there was a Seeburg
"H" discovered in a movie theater in a small town in Texas.  This
instrument was _cut down_ in order to fit under the screen (so I was
told), and that must have been done many years ago, perhaps when it
was moved to the theater in 1919 from the local saloon when Prohibition
came into being.  I understand it is restored back to normal now.

Regards, Jerry F. Bacon


(Message sent Wed 26 Sep 2001, 06:06:51 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Ethics, Fair, Organ, Restoration

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