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Below are a list of instruments built, restored or renovated by our firm. Click on the links to see photos, stop lists and, in some cases, sound clips of the instruments.
Bernville, Pennsylvania - 1865 Joel Kantner - 1/8 Mechanical Action Kantner organ received historic restoration in 1988. Rio Piedres, Puerto Rico - New Instrument in 2001 - 2/11 Electro-pneumatic action organ was the first new pipe organ to be installed on this island territory in more than half a century. The San Juan Symphony Orchestra has been known to move its concerts to this church in order to play with this lovely little pipe organ in a wonderful acoustic environment. Selisngrove, Pennsylvania - 1966 M. P. Moller, 3/50 Electro-pneumatic organ in Susquehanna University's Weber Chapel was restored in phases between 1998 and 2005. Taneytown, Maryland - 1897 A. B. Felgemaker - 2/15 Mechanical action organ was mechanically restored with tonal additions and substitutions by Columbia Organ Works in 1988. The original Victorian pipe stencils had been painted over in the 1940's and were restored by our artisans at the time of the restoration.
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