Where Can I buy A Reed Organ?
I'm asked this question quite a lot, so I thought I'd put
together a few suggestions, however probably the best place is
either ebay.com or craigslist.com (be sure to type in "pump
organ" or "reed organ" singular, not plural). These other
suggestions are not in any kind of "best" ranking.
- Yard & Garage Sales
- Estate Sales
- Auctions
- Antique Stores
- Newspaper Classified
- Internet – craigslist.com – ebay.com
- Friends and Neighbors
- Relatives
- Reed Organ Society
- Reed Organ Museums (there are a few)
- Thrift Stores
- Piano & Organ Stores
- Junk Yards (I'm sorry to say)
And finally, there are times when I have a few for sale.
However, it's important to keep in mind that an unrestored reed
organ, in today's market, is not going to bring very much
money.
In other words, you shouldn't pay any more than a couple of
hundred dollars, if that, for an unrestored organ – again the
key here is unrestored. However, a restored reed organ can sell
for a lot more.
Another important item that's worth mentioning is "how to
determine if the organ has been restored?" You'll need to ask
for some kind of documentation, some kind of proof. You can't
go by what you're told.
And one more thing I'd like to add. Don't try and purchase
an organ based solely on its appearance. Just because it looks
in good condition, doesn't mean it's in good mechanical
condition. I've worked on some reed organs that looked
beautiful, but couldn't play a note.
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