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Columbia Organ Works915 Lancaster Avenue; Columbia, Pennsylvania USA 17512 Telephone: (717) 684-3573 Fax: (717) 684-4428
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Below is a listing of our current and future projects Richfield, Pennsylvania - St. John's Lutheran Church: Renovation and expansion of a mechanical action instrument built by Samuel Bohler in 1894. This instrument is receiving a new lease on life. It began life in a Lutheran Church in Wyomissing, PA as a 2 Manual, 8 rank instrument. The original portions of the instrument are being restored and it is being expanded to 17 ranks. The case is being enlarged and new, speaking case pipes installed in the case. This project is due to be completed in 2010. Wrightsville, Pennsylvania - Trinity Lutheran Church: 2 Manual and Pedal Wicks Organ Company from the early 1950's. Cleaning and regulation of pipework, complete console renovation including a new computer controlled combination action, relay and switching system. This project is due to be completed in 2010. Atlantic City, New Jersey - Boardwalk Hall, Adrian Phillips Ballroom: 4 Manual, 55 rank Kimball organ. Restoration and releathering of water damaged components. Including replication of damaged pitman rails and replication of water damaged toe boards. This project is scheduled for completion in early 2010. Washington, District of Columbia - The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception: In cooperation with Bard B. Wickkiser, curator of organs at the Shrine, our firm is pleased to have been chosen to undertake the complete cleaning, releathering and re-installation of the 174 rank M. P. Moller Organs in this awe-inspiring Basilica. Tonal refinement of the organs is to be made by Mr. Wickkiser. The project is scheduled to run from January, 2010 through October, 2012. Atlantic City, New Jersey - Boardwalk Hall: Midmer-Losh organ. 7 manuals, 449 ranks. Our firm is pleased to have been awarded the contract to restore all of the windchests in the Swell division of this monumental organ. "The largest musical instrument ever created". The work on the Swell division windchests is due to be completed in 2011. |
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