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Adopt This Organ!

Adopt this Organ from pumporganrestorations.comFor those who may be looking for a pump organ, this one you may want to consider. It's one from my pump organ orphanage that I just got in last week. These are pump organs that people have donated in the hope that some one will restore it and provide it with a new home.

The organ lived in Ohio and has been will cared for over the years. However, it no longer has its companion hutch, but it's not unusual for for them to get separated over the years.

In a nutshell, here's the orphanage policy: If you're willing to have it restored, then organ is free to you. I never charge for any of my orphaned organs. They come to me free and so they go to you free. Although in just about every case they need to be restored because they no longer work.

These four pictures will give you a good idea of the over all quality of the organ -- this is not a Junker. You will notice the special, lighter veneer inlay. This is not a common trim extra. The organ is well built, which you will quickly notice should you try and move it.

So, if you are interested, and have some questions, email me or give me a call.

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