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    Lieutenant, Associate Concertmaster AllanP's Avatar
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    The URL got mangled
    <http://bluemoonwalkinghorses.com/Style_D_Description5_rev3.htm>

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    Apprentice, Piano
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    Wow!
    Thats pretty cool. I would probably need twice as much space for my organ as it has I think 13, 14, or 15 ranks. Can't remember.

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    Seaman, Mezzoforte
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    Abram,
    My best advice would be to find out if what you have is functional. Are the chests working? Any dead notes? Leaks? If you have a reservoir you can do this with a shop vac and a motorcycle battery. If your chests are in working order, you're spared the task of releathering or electrification. Be advised, It requires skillful re-voicing to get 4' and longer pipework to speak well and promptly on electric valving.
    Find out what the wind pressures were if at all possible. For home organs the lower the better. Normal nicked, higher (>2.25" of water) pressure pipes are quite loud in close proximity. Best of luck

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