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    Posted 4 years ago

    Atlthiel
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    Grandmother's organ played in small church. Located in Marietta Georgia. Free to good home. Works good and sounds good. Comes with original stool.

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    1. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 4 years ago
      If you desire any further information about this instrument, this is the place to start:

      https://www.esteyorganmuseum.org/

      GOOD LUCK with ultimately finding it a new home where it will be appreciated, and likely continue to operate/make lovely music for another hundred yrs or so. :-) It might not be a terribly unusual model/example, though it does appear to be in excellent condition which certainly deserves continued care/preservation...SO many more similar have long since disappeared to trash piles, remodeled beyond belief into 'desks' or what have you...this one seems to have been well loved during its lifetime, and is certainly worth being saved instead. Also fair warning, in general they don't currently carry a lot of "value" even for such nice original examples.

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