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Vintage Band Organs vs. New Band Organs
By Harald Mueller

Just to back up Tim Trager's comments:  I recently visited the owner
of a 41-key Bruder organ which has been neglected for decades.  The
owner -- as quite a few others, I must say -- did not hear that the
organ, although mechanically sound, performed very badly (many pipes
not speaking, ciphers, exchanged pipes etc.).  After just hearing
a test strip, I told him what (at least) was wrong; a (church) organ
builder from a neighboring village then regulated the valves and put
the pipes in the correct order.

When I visited him some time later, only one valve was still misbehaving;
after opening the valve chest (the first time in my life I did this for
a large organ!) we found the culprit by visual inspection, moved the
valve to a correct position, closed everything, and voila -- it works.

Obviously, this does not mean that one *should* neglect an organ ;-)
but it shows that they were built to last, and built to work with only
minor troubleshooting and maintenance.

Regards
Harald M. Mueller
Grafing b. Muenchen
Germany


(Message sent Thu 26 Feb 2004, 09:59:47 GMT, from time zone GMT+0100.)

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