pipeorgan offer: Aeolian 20/II+P

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opus: 871
Year of construction: 1899
manuals: 2
keyboard: C-g'''
pedal: C-f'
system: electrical-pneumatic
stop action mechanism: electrical-pneumatic
Register: 20
Principle-base: 8'
height: 470 cm
width: 430 cm
depth: 310 cm

disposition:

GREAT  

8' Open Diapason  

8' Dulciana  

8' Viola da Gamba  

8' Quintadena  

8' Grosse Flote  

4' Harmonic Flute Treble  

4' Harmonic Flute Bass  

8' Trumpet Treble  

8' Trumpet Bass  

 

SWELL  

8' Rohr Flote Treble  

8' Rohr Flote Bass  

8' Viol d'Orchestra  

8' Dolciano  

8' Unda Maris  

4' ViolinaEcho  

8' Orchestral Oboe Treble  

8' Orchestral Oboe Bass  

 

ECHO  

8' Fern Flote  

8'Vox Humana  

4' Salicet  

Tremulant  

 

PEDAL  

16' Contra Bass  

8' Violin Cello  

couplers:

Great/Pedal  

Swell/Pedal  

Swell/Great  

Swell/Great Octaves 

remarks:

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ORGAN IS LOCATED IN THE UNITED STATES AND NOT IN EUROPE!  

 

information from the seller:  

The organ was removed by my company several years ago, and has been placed in storage.  

There are several playing organs built by Aeolian which would give a customer an idea of what the sound is like. These turn of the century house organs are of a particular style, and were very similar tonally.  

 

The organ was in very good condition when I removed it from the Vanderbilt house. It was dirty from having been sitting there for 100 years. The cables were cut of course, and would have to be rewired. The leather in the windchests was actually still good, and may not need replacing. The reservoir needs to be restored, and some case work is needed.  

 

I can say that the pipework is in perfect condition, and the original ivories are like the day they were made.  

 

This is a special organ, actually a museum piece. The case is made of mahogany.  

 

ASKING PRICE OF THE SELLER: 100.000 US $ as it is.  

 

The seller is also a professional  

organbuilder specializing in restoration. He is also the U.S Representative  

for Rudolf von Beckerath Orgelbau. The organ is also available in completely  

restored condition for $350,000., plus shipping  

 

 

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Kontakt/Contact:

Instrumente Ladach

Arrenberger Str. 10

Inhaber:

Diplom Ingenieur

Andreas Ladach

Arrenberger Str. 10

42117 Wuppertal

Germany

Telefon: +49 (2 02) 43 51 74

Telefax: +49 (2 02) 43 55 70

E-Mail: info@ladach.de

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