Insects...in my Pump Organ!
It's always a smart idea to clean, the best you can, any unrestored pump organ before bringing it into your home. Why? Mice
and moth infestation.
You have to remember that these antique musical instruments can provide a variety of insects with a variety of indoor living
opportunities.
Although mites and moths are the most common insects, you can find mice, rats, spiders and yes, even snakes.
Granted, finding snakes in a pump organ is a little uncommon, but I have found snake skins before and I can tell you it’s not a good feeling.
Many of these vintage pump organs have been stored in all kinds of places for a very long time.
All you need is a few drops of liquid soap in a bucket of water and a wash cloth, or sponge. You can also open up the back panel of your organ
and vacuum it out, too.
Keep in mind that the original felts that were used though out these old pump organs were not treated against moths and mites. This is why all
felts need to be inspected for moth eggs and moth damage.
This is also the primary reason why almost all felts are replaced as part of an organs restoration process.
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