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Popcorn & Bees in Brass Trumpet Organs
By David Dewey

Well, my situation wasn't in an automatically played instrument
but in our church's Reuter pipe organ.  It began having ciphers and
non-playing notes, becoming most unreliable.  We assumed, based on its
age, that the leather pouches, etc. had aged beyond their life-span.

However, disassembly led us to discover leaf wasps had invaded the main
chest, using those nice wood channels to make their nests!  We've also
had a few bee invasions in the chambers too.

Ya gotta be vigilant out there!  :)

David Dewey


(Message sent Sun 22 Feb 2015, 05:31:41 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Bees, Brass, Organs, Popcorn, Trumpet

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