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  2. Wangerin Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wangerin Organ Company (1912-1942) was a manufacturer of pipe organs based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was a continuation of the company after the partnership of Adolph Wangerin and George J. Weickhardt, Wangerin-Weickhardt, ended with the death of Weickhardt in 1919. [ 1 ]

  3. Schuelke Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    Pipework of the Schuelke Organ at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, Ashland, Wisconsin. The organ was installed in 1904 and remains mostly original. The Schuelke Organ Company was a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based pipe organ builder. Schuelke Organs operated in the later 19th and early 20th centuries.

  4. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Barton Organ Company, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; Bedient Pipe Organ Company, Lincoln, Nebraska [130] Bigelow & Company, American Fork, Utah [131] Buzard Pipe Organ Builders, Champaign, Illinois (1985–) [132] GM Buck Pipe Organs, Lowell, Michigan; John Brombaugh & Associates, Eugene, Oregon; Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, Lake City, Iowa

  5. Manitowoc's First German Church in need of funds to ... - AOL

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    The First German Lutheran Church in Manitowoc was made in 1919. The 105-year-old pipe organ needed an updated electrical system, a few new pipes, and console and facade repairs and overall ...

  6. Downtown Manitowoc church to dedicate newly refurbished organ ...

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    The church raised $580,000 in 2022 to refurbish the organ, which was built in 1919. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  7. Bartola Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Detail of console of Barton organ originally installed in the Chicago Stadium, Chicago, Illinois, showing the massive quantity of stopkeys on the right side of console. The Bartola Musical Instrument Company of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States, was a producer of theater pipe organs during the age of silent movies.

  8. Tellers Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was known as Tellers-Kent for a number of years until the name changed back to Tellers Organ Company. The company would eventually become a pioneer in the combination pipe/electronic organ fields and would come to produce the Conn-Tellers Electro-Pipe Combination Organ. The company later became an authorized Rodgers Instruments dealer.

  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.