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St. Peter's Klais organ with inverted pipes on 54th Street in NYC. The organist allowed me to play this organ a few weeks before the WTC disaster.
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St. Peter's Klais organ with inverted pipes on 54th Street in NYC. The organist allowed me to play this organ a few weeks before the WTC disaster.
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St. Peter's Klais organ with inverted pipes on 54th Street in NYC. The organist allowed me to play this organ a few weeks before the WTC disaster.
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St. Peter's Klais organ with inverted pipes on 54th Street in NYC. The organist allowed me to play this organ a few weeks before the WTC disaster.
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St. Peter's Klais organ with inverted pipes on 54th Street in NYC. The organist allowed me to play this organ a few weeks before the WTC disaster.
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St. Peter's Klais organ with inverted pipes on 54th Street in NYC. The organist allowed me to play this organ a few weeks before the WTC disaster.
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This is the reservoir & some of the tracker mechanism of the 1860 E. & G. G. Hook organ at St. John's Catholic Church on the banks of the Penobscot River in Bangor, Maine. Opus 288.
Read more about the organ at: http://www.hookopus288.org/
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This is the console of the 1860 E. & G. G. Hook organ at St. John's Catholic Church on the banks of the Penobscot River in Bangor, Maine. Opus 288.
Read more about the organ at: http://www.hookopus288.org/
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This is the console of the 1860 E. & G. G. Hook organ at St. John's Catholic Church on the banks of the Penobscot River in Bangor, Maine. Opus 288.
Read more about the organ at: http://www.hookopus288.org/
This instrument has a flat, straight pedal board (30 notes) which is offset to one side by one note. Unfortunately, I ...
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This is the console of the 1860 E. & G. G. Hook organ at St. John's Catholic Church on the banks of the Penobscot River in Bangor, Maine. Opus 288.
Read more about the organ at: http://www.hookopus288.org/
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