1884 Mason & Hamlin style 901. This has been a holy grail quest to get one of these. I'm in the midst of a lengthy restoration.
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It's magnificent. Congratulations on finding one in such good condition (I think). It looks like Eastlake. Do you know its provenance?
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Casey, like the rest it’ll be looking better than new. Are those pipes part of the organ, if so where are you going to put it,
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i'm glad your quest was finally rewarded....a piece of art for sure....some folks look at it as the most tedious undertaking...I see it as a labor of love...enjoy!
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Ron, I think this one is a reed organ.
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These pics were taken in transit, it was picked by a pipe organ builder friend who knew I was looking for one. He emailed me the pics with no comment. My reply was instant- "How much?"
The pipes in the background, and the pipe crates all belong to my buddy. This is a big rare pump organ, sounded by brass reeds.
Built in 1884, for the insane price of $1200. Surfaced in a barn full of pipe organ parts and musical junk last year. The seller was a relative disposing of an estate;a collector of musical instruments.
It had some previous cleaning of inside surfaces, probably was playable 40 years ago, but now completely unplayable. I have high hopes.
Casey
The pipes in the background, and the pipe crates all belong to my buddy. This is a big rare pump organ, sounded by brass reeds.
Built in 1884, for the insane price of $1200. Surfaced in a barn full of pipe organ parts and musical junk last year. The seller was a relative disposing of an estate;a collector of musical instruments.
It had some previous cleaning of inside surfaces, probably was playable 40 years ago, but now completely unplayable. I have high hopes.
Casey
The artist formerly known as Sombreuil
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It needed some cabinet parts duplicated, I did those first.
The log in the pic is the walnut I made the parts from.
Casey
xThe log in the pic is the walnut I made the parts from.
Casey
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Really beautiful! I just saw someone was giving away a Square Grand piano and I am sorely tempted to pay to have it moved to my house but damn it is huge and I do not play.....yet! lol!
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Corsetière wrote:Really beautiful! I just saw someone was giving away a Square Grand piano and I am sorely tempted to pay to have it moved to my house but damn it is huge and I do not play.....yet! lol!
Maybe Southernlady could give you some advice on moving it.