How does a pump organ work?

How does a pump organ work?

The pump organ is a type of free-reed organ that generates sound as air flows past a vibrating piece of thin metal in a frame. The piece of metal is called a reed. Specific types of pump organ include the reed organ, harmonium, and melodeon. During this time Estey Organ and Mason & Hamlin were popular manufacturers.

Who are the owners of Chicago Cottage organ?

The Chicago Cottage Organ & Piano Company was originally established in 1879 as the Wolfinger Organ Company by a group of partners named Wolfinger, Comstock, and Cable. In 1885, the name was changed to Chicago Cottage Organ & Piano Company, and they built pianos and organs until the early 1900s.

Where can I find an antique pump organ?

Beckwith Organ Co. Louisville, KY 1875 131915 2 Beckwith Organ Co. Chicago, IL 1903 93112 4 Beckwith Organ Co. Chicago, IL 1887 96773 32 Beckwith Organ Co. Chicago, IL 1912 56681 54 Beckwith Organ Co. Chicago, IL 1914 149415 70 Beckwith Organ Co. Louisville, KY 1913 161031 35 Beethoven Organ Co. Washington, NJ 1891

Where was the first Adler pump organ made?

A.J. White Organ Chicago, IL 1911 N/A 51 Adler Pump Organ Louisville, KY 1911 119374 1 Beckwith Organ Co. Louisville, KY 1875 131915 2 Beckwith Organ Co. Chicago, IL 1903 93112 4 Beckwith Organ Co. Chicago, IL 1887 96773 32 Beckwith Organ Co. Chicago, IL 1912 56681 54 Beckwith Organ Co. Chicago, IL 1914 149415 70

When was the bilhorn brothers parlor organ made?

Bilhorn Brothers Antique Portable Folding Pump Organ in it’s original case. This is a Clough and Warren (Detroit Organ Company) Parlor Organ. Made in 1886. It was fully functional a couple months ago.

The Chicago Cottage Organ & Piano Company was originally established in 1879 as the Wolfinger Organ Company by a group of partners named Wolfinger, Comstock, and Cable. In 1885, the name was changed to Chicago Cottage Organ & Piano Company, and they built pianos and organs until the early 1900s.

CALL-Nancy’s Attic- 6237 S.Oakwood Ave Beckley WV 25801, ACROSS STREET FROM ST.FRANCIS DE SALES CATHOLIC CHURCH Telephone 304-573-1013 or 304-573-4332 (10:00-5:00 Tue-Sat. only) This is an antique Chicago Cottage Pump organ manufactured in 1895.

Who was the owner of the Lakeside Organ Company?

F.S. Cable left the company about 1904 and bought the Lakeside Organ Co., changing its name again to the Fayette S. Cable Piano Co., which later became the Cable-Nelson Co. Hobart M. Cable left The Cable Co. and bought the Burdett Organ Co., changing its name to The Hobart M. Cable Co.

Bilhorn Brothers Antique Portable Folding Pump Organ in it’s original case. This is a Clough and Warren (Detroit Organ Company) Parlor Organ. Made in 1886. It was fully functional a couple months ago.

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