Hi. The Aeolian pipe organ Opus 1320 is alive and well and is located
in Baldwinsville, New York, which is near Syracuse. This organ
initially was purchased in 1915 by William Wrigley Jr. and installed
in his home at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. This organ is listed in Rollin
Smith's fine book, "The Aeolian Pipe Organ and Its Music," as a 11/25,
however it actually has two manuals plus pedal and 22 ranks if you
count the harp and chimes.
Howard Towlson
[ This organ was offered for sale by Mechanical Music Center, Inc., of
[ Darien, Connecticut, in their Catalog Number Eight of Spring 1981:
[
[ "Aeolian residential player pipe organ, Opus number 1320,
[ originally installed in the Chicago home of William Wrigley. This
[ instrument is big at 30 ranks. Harps and chimes, and comes with two
[ player units: one handles the 116-note Aeolian rolls and 170 rolls
[ are included; the other is a Duo-Art organ roll player with 45 rolls
[ included. Also included is a Duo-Art Concertola, the 12-roll
[ changer introduced by Aeolian in 1928. Most pipes are mitered to
[ a six foot height over the chest. There is a 5 H.P. 110-volt blower.
[
[ "This organ was worked on but not releathered and reinstalled in
[ a private home in the Chicago area in 1964. It is now partially
[ disassembled. The pipe stops include a five-rank string mixture
[ which improves the organ's ability to play classical music well.
[ The original pipe chamber layout drawing is available. $17,000.00"
[
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