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  2. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Leek Pipe Organ Company, Berea, Ohio (since 2014), formerly Oberlin, Ohio, (from 1976) Levsen Organ Company (from 1954) around Buffalo, Iowa Link Piano and Organ Company

  3. Paul Fritts - Wikipedia

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    Paul Fritts. Paul Fritts is an American organ builder based in Tacoma, Washington, who, following historical models, has created over thirty mechanical action instruments that have contributed to the revival of historically informed organ music. The Murdy organ at Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Notre Dame) in Notre Dame, Indiana is his largest ...

  4. Schantz Organ Co. - Wikipedia

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    Schantz Organ Co. Coordinates: 40°50′05″N 81°45′47″W. Schantz Organ Company. The Schantz Organ Company of Orrville, Ohio is a major, national builder and restorer of pipe organs. Their facilities are located in Orrville, Ohio, about 44 miles due south of Cleveland, Ohio .

  5. Page Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Page Organ, Paramount Theatre (Anderson, Indiana) The Page Organ Company was an American manufacturer of theater pipe organs, located in Lima, Ohio. [1] The Page Company started very small, with a home-built organ in 1922. However, the company experienced much growth over the following decade, with a steady demand for theatre organs. [2]

  6. Hillgreen-Lane - Wikipedia

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    Unity's instrument is the 1275th instrument built by Hillgreen-Lane since its establishment in 1898. The organ has two manuals (keyboards) and a pedal keyboard. The tonal resources of the organ come from twenty-one ranks, or rows, of pipes. Each rank has its particular tonality and is brought into use at the discretion of the organist by the ...

  7. List of pipe organ stops - Wikipedia

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    A flue stop that is the "backbone" sound of the organ. Most commonly at 8 ft in manuals, and 8 ft or 16 ft in the pedals. Diaphone: Diaphonic Diapason Valvular: A special type of organ pipe that produces tone by using a felt hammer to beat air through the resonator. Common on theatre organs but not often used in classical instruments. Dulcian ...

  8. List of pipe organs - Wikipedia

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    This organ console is the largest in Poland. The organ has 5 Sections on 5 emporas: 81 stops Symphonic Organ, 52 stops Baroque Organ, 8 stops Spanish Organ, 8 stops Italian Positive Organ, 8 stops Baroque Positive Organ. South Korea: Youn Dong Presbyterian Church, Seoul 4 manuals; 104 stops; 119 ranks; 6,820 pipes

  9. John Brombaugh - Wikipedia

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    John Burlin Brombaugh. ( 1937-03-01) March 1, 1937 (age 87) Dayton, Ohio, U.S. Alma mater. University of Cincinnati. Occupation. Pipe organ builder. John Burlin Brombaugh (born March 1, 1937) is an American pipe organ builder known for his historically oriented tracker action pipe organs.