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Would This Interest You

Soubasse

New member
Am I to understand that it's the fittings, furnishings and organ being sold and not the actual building? That seems very unusual, I've not come across anything like that before. It would be interesting to know more about the instrument. It looks to be a decent size and I can certainly think of a few churches down here that would benefit from a good condition Harrison instrument - and I'm sure they could afford it! Only wish I could.

Matt
 

Organnovice

New member
Its Huge

Its really Big, I can get measurements for you. The Building has been bought and is being turned into Apartments, so its got to go, such a shame, I really do hope to find it a new home.
 

NEB

New member
Were I of the wealthy, I'd be buying first and then looking for somewhere to put it. - I can immediately think of several places that would benefit greatly!
 

Gary Blanchard

New member
About 30 years ago I had a neighbor who bought an old pipe organ and was rebuilding it in his one room, basement apartment (flat). Needless to say, he got evicted the first time he tried it out.

That would be nice for a church looking for an organ. I'm not up on currency exchange rates, but I can tell it is too rich for my blood. (Not to mention shipping to the US.:eek: )
 

Ouled Nails

New member
Gary,
I think your acquaintance, the organ-playing tenant in a basement, would have been an ideal character in the movie "Close Encounter of a Third Kind"!
A very funny anecdote :rolleyes:
 

Krummhorn

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Staff member
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Its really Big, I can get measurements for you. The Building has been bought and is being turned into Apartments, so its got to go, such a shame, I really do hope to find it a new home.[/quote

Can you post the stoplist and how many ranks the organ is comrised of?
Wonder what happened to the congregation that occupied this beautiful church.

Kh
 

giovannimusica

Commodore de Cavaille-Coll
What a nice Harrison instrument! I second Krummhorn's request to see a spec. list of this instrument.


Giovanni :tiphat:
 

Soubasse

New member
What a curious spec. No mutations, no pedal reed and no Ch to Gt :confused: Certainly a good church instrument though. Hmm ... might put out some feelers around here and see what bites.

Matt
 
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