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  2. Johnson Organs - Wikipedia

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    A new factory was built in 1873, and another in the mid-1880s. Johnson and Son continued the work of the William A. Johnson Organ Company, building an additional 500 organs. Their largest organs were of around 55 ranks. Throughout the years, Johnson organs were well known for their "excellent balance, splendid dignity, and beautiful voicing".

  3. Fairground organ - Wikipedia

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    The organs were designed to mimic the musical capabilities of a typical human band. For this reason they are known as band organs in the United States. The motive force for a fairground organ is typically wind under pressure generated from mechanically powered bellows in the instrument's base.

  4. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Organs – Wm. A. Johnson, later Johnson & Son; Thomas Johnston; Kegg Pipe Organ Builders (Hartville, Ohio) Kilgen, St. Louis; W. W. Kimball Piano and Organ; Leek Pipe Organ Company, [136] Berea, Ohio (since 2014), formerly Oberlin, Ohio, (from 1976) Levsen Organ Company (from 1954) around Buffalo, Iowa; Link Piano and Organ Company

  5. DeBence Antique Music World - Wikipedia

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    DeBence Antique Music World Band Organ by Artizan Factories Inc., at the Drake Day Circus at Drake Well Park, August 24, 2013. DeBence Antique Music World is a museum in Franklin, Pennsylvania whose collection contains more than 100 antique mechanical musical instruments, including music boxes, band organs, player pianos, a nickelodeon piano, as well as a number of other antiques.

  6. Band organs making a return to Niagara - AOL

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    Jul. 20—A Band Organ Rally is coming back to Olcott this weekend after a year of silence for "The Happiest Music On Earth." The Carousel Organ Association of America (COAA) plans to once again ...

  7. William Allen Johnson - Wikipedia

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    William was born in Nassau (village), New York on October 27, 1816, to William R. and Eliza Allen Johnson, the first of eight children. In 1819, the Johnson family moved to Hawley, Franklin County, Massachusetts, then shortly afterward to Westfield, Massachusetts, following William's father's trade as a millwright

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    Schantz Organ Co. Renold Schilke; Oscar Schmidt Inc. Schoenstein & Co. Schuelke Organ Company; Seidel Band Instrument Company; Shubb; Silvertone (brand) William Benjamin Dearborn Simmons; Ernest M. Skinner; Slingerland Drum Company; Squier; Steinway & Sons; Steinway Musical Instruments; Stephanhöuser Saxophones; Sterling Piano Company; George ...

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