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  2. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Organs, Westfield, Massachusetts – first William A. Johnson Organ Company, then Johnson & Son Organ Company (c. 1871-1898) Thomas Johnston , Boston, Massachusetts Kegg Pipe Organ Builders , ( Hartville, Ohio )

  3. Old Presbyterian Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Hilbus organ was destroyed in the 1835 fire. The pipe organ in the apse, by Henry Erben, dates from 1849. The pipe organ in the rear gallery was installed in 1997 by the Lively-Fulcher Organ Company. Elliot House, to the south of the Meeting House, contains the Church Offices and Heritage Hall

  4. Category:Pipe organ building companies - Wikipedia

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  5. Buzard Pipe Organ Builders plan to relocate to Rantoul ... - AOL

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    Nov. 12—RANTOUL — A longtime Champaign business led by a world-renowned organ builder could be moving to Rantoul in 2025 with the help of a couple incentives from the village. The Rantoul ...

  6. Category:Pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles on people and companies who are builders of pipe organs. For builders of electronic organs (including digital organs) see Category:Electronic organ manufacturing companies .

  7. Organ building - Wikipedia

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    Organ building is the profession of designing, building, restoring and maintaining pipe organs. The organ builder usually receives a commission to design an organ with a particular disposition of stops , manuals , and actions , creates a design to best respond to spatial, technical and acoustic considerations, and then constructs the instrument.

  8. Walcker Orgelbau - Wikipedia

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    Walcker Orgelbau (also known as E. F. Walcker & Cie.) of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a builder of pipe organs. It was founded in Cannstatt, a suburb of Stuttgart in 1780 by Johann Eberhard Walcker . His son Eberhard Friedrich Walcker moved the business to Ludwigsburg in 1820. [1]

  9. Balcom and Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    Balcom and Vaughan Pipe Organs Inc. is the oldest pipe organ builder in the greater northwest. The company was founded in 1921 by C.M “Sandy” Balcom, who had previously worked for another organ builder, Sherman, Clay & Co. At the end of the silent film era, Balcom and Vaughan began to focus more on building or altering church instruments.