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1776 David Tannenberg Restored in 1997
Moravian Historical Society
Nazareth, PA
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Samuel Green chamber organ
This 4-rank instrument was restored in 1998 for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, NY. The organ is on long term loan to Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA. The organ was built in the mid 1790s and is tuned in an authentic temperament of 5th comma mean tone.
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1804 David Tannenberg organ. First phase of restoration completed in 1990. This is the last instrument built by Tannenberg and is on display at the York Heritage Trust museum in York, PA.
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1893 Samuel Bohler organ. Restored in 2003 for St. Paul's UCC in New Schaefferstown, PA. This 2 manual, 10 rank example of Reading, PA builder Samuel Bohler was completely restored.
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1902 Hook & Hastings. The organ is a fine example of this famous firm's organs of the period. It is a 2 manual with instrument with 17 ranks. We restored this organ in 1991.
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C1878 A. B. Felgemaker, Erie, PA. Restored in 1987 for the Women's Club of Odessa. The organ is in the former St. Paul's M.E. Church in Odessa, Delaware. The organ was severely damaged by a leaking roof and vandalism during the many years that the church was abandoned. We were able to completely restore the organ to its original condition. Note the before and after photos of the console. Casework and pipe decorations were restored by Thomas Feeser.
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