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Oil Lamps & Candles for Reed Organs

Since many antique pump organs were built with round, wooden, candle holders, it probably makes sense to take a second and talk about their use.

Antique Pump Organ with Candle HoldersWhen pump organs were popular electricity in American homes was still a few years off. So in order to read sheet music and see the keyboard, light was generally provided by candles or oil lamps.

Although we tend to call them oil lamps, they were typically fueled with kerosene - it burned clean and was affordable. Candles also burned clean and were inexpensive, as well.

It's probably easy for us to imagine that some candle holders were used to hold a wide variety of things, such as food and drinks - including pipes and cigars. However, many of these candle holders made excellent plant holders. Although candles were commonly used, oil lamps were the most popular because they provided the most light.

Today many pump organ owners tend to use a wide variety of decretive candles, usually the short wide ones. On the other hand, some owners use new or antique oil lamps, which can come in just about every shape and size (peanut oil, or paraffin is usually used to operate them.)

On occasion, I’m asked about what candles should be used on pump organs. So I thought it might be helpful if I added a some “links” to a few candle stores, including stores that sell oil lamps. My "links" page can be found on my website's front page, in the information directory on the left, or just click here!

 

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