Jan 18, 2010 | Posted by: roboblogger
Step into the Organ Loft and take an incredible tour of antique reed organs. Jerry Taylor of Young Harris, Georgia has collected about 30 reed organs with three in stages of restoration.A His display shows the evolution of these antiques from mid 1880 to mid 1900.A A lap melodeon built in 1847 by Farley Pearson & Company claims rights as the oldest ...
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Saint Paul, MN |
Is there an email address where Mr. Taylor can be reached?
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There may or may not be an email address depending upon intrinsic karma and the nature of life.
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Since: Aug 09
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These folks can help: http://www.townshistory.org/ |
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email br68630582@yahoo.com for the Organ Loft
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try br68630582@yahoo.com |
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try br68630582@yahoo.com for the Organ Loft |
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Sounds like a great name for a restaurant but aside from that I like to use my organ, not leave it in a loft:-)
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