Pump Organ Restorations
Specializing in the restoration of all makes and models
of antique pump organs and reed organs, including
player pump organs, harmoniums and melodeons.

 

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  • An article and pictures about a melodeon made by Carhart and Needham.
    melodeon_made_by_carhart_needham.htm

  • Resources for information regarding reed organs, as compiled by the Smithsonian Institution.
    a_selected_bibliography_on_reed_organs.htm

  • Abolitionist John Brown gave his daughter a beautiful melodeon as a wedding present. This short article includes a photo of the instrument.
    melodeon_wedding_present.htm

  • Learn more about Rod's background and experience and his love for pump organs and reed organs. Amaze your friends and loved ones with trivia!
    about_rod.htm

  • How to bring the finish on your antique pump organ to life, without stripping!
    bringing_finish_to_life.htm

  • A list of Canadian Reed Organ Manufacturers
    canadian_reed_organ_manufacturers.htm

  • An overview of the documentation and certifications that are provided to customers of Pump Organ Restorations when we restore your antique pump organ or reed organ, including a certificate of restoration, letter of appraisal, and more.
    certificate_of_restoration.htm

  • American pump organ manufacturers used approximately ninety different names to identify a wide variety of different musical tones and pitches. This page, provided by Pump Organ Restorations, lists about 40 commonly used "stop face names"
    common_stop_face_names.htm

  • Contact Information for Rod Fudge at Pump Organ Restorations in Acworth, GA.
    contact_me.htm

  • A quick fix for a hutch mirror that has lost some of its "silvering" over the years.
    dealing_with_damaged_hutch_mirrors.htm

  • This document describes how you can contact Rod Fudge of Pump Organ Restorations to get answers to your questions about pump organs or reed organs.
    questions_about_your_pump_organ.htm

  • Many pump organ owners are interested in knowing if their organ has ivory keys. In this article, Rod explains how to find out.
    does_my_organ_have_ivory_keys.htm

  • Some informational tips for caring for your antique reed organ, including how to get rid of musty antique smells, hide light scratches, and more!
    eliminating_musty_antique_smells.htm

  • More than 600 companies manufactured pump organs in the United States, but no one built more organs than Estey & Co of Brattleboro, Vermont.
    estey_was_the_biggest.htm

  • A great article about The Estey Philharmonic Organ; not your typical, garden variety antique parlor reed organ!
    estey_philharmonic_organ.htm

  • Heirlooms take on a special significance in some families, such as the one described in this article, who wanted the foot peddles on their antique reed organ left undisturbed in the restoration process.
    family_heirloom_considered_priceless.htm

  • Information about finding sheet music suitable for your antique pump organ.
    finding_pump_organ_sheet_music.htm

  • Pump Organ Restorations specializes in the restoration of all makes and models of antique pump organs (sometimes called reed organs) in Atlanta, Georgia and surrounding areas.
    index.htm

  • A picture showing how home delivery of pump organs was accomplished in the 1800's.
    home_delivery_way_back_when.htm

  • How can my pump organ be in tune (relative to the notes on the organ itself) and yet out of tune (relative to other instruments)? This article looks at the specifics of pump organ tuning, and why some organs aren't in tune with other instruments.
    how_can_my_pump_organ_be_in_tune_and_yet_out_of_tune_.htm

  • Avoid nastry surprises when you bring home an antique pump organ...clean it thoroughly before you bring it inside because of the possibility of everything from mice and snakes to moth infestations!
    insects_in_my_pump_organ.htm

  • The answer to a question that comes up a lot in my line of work: Is it a pump organ, or a reed organ?
    pump_organ_or_reed_organ.htm

  • A great resource for those who may be interested in learning how to play the pump organ.
    learning_to_play_the_pump_organ.htm

  • links.htm

  • Meet the all-important brass reed. It's the brass reed that makes the sound we hear when playing a pump organ.
    meet_the_brass_reed.htm

  • Before there were pump organs, there was an interesting instrument known as a Melodeon. Learn more about it here.
    melodeons_came_before_pump_organs.htm

  • An electric bellows unit can be retrofitted to your antique pump orgran so that you can have an option of whether or not to manually pump the organ by foot.
    no_more_foot_pumping.htm

  • An interesting melodeon made by the Model Melodeon Company in Syracuse, NY, to look like a piano.
    not_really_a_piano.htm

  • Is it important how many stops my pump organ has? Does more stops mean it's a better pump organ? This article from Pump Organ Repair and Restoration Services answers just that question!
    number_of_stops.htm

  • A comprehensive list of suppliers of parts for old pump organs. If you need a piece for a repair, this is definitely the place to start.
    parts_for_pump_organs.htm

  • Some products that Rod recommends for those who would like to keep their pump organ looking its best.
    products_for_your_pump_organ.htm

  • A fascinating look at the inner workings of an antique pump organ.
    pump_organ_diagram.htm

  • Our specialty! Pump Organs (sometimes called Reed Organs) date back to the late 1800's. Learn more about these spectacular musical instruments.
    pump_organ_information.htm

  • At one time or another (generally between 1840 and 1930) there were approximately 600 pump organ manufacturers in the United States.
    pump_organ_manufacturers.htm

  • A collection of photos of antique pump organs from Pump Organ Restorations in Atlanta, GA. One of the pictures even shows Prince Charles overseeing the repair of an antique reed organ. No particular order or sequence, but these do make for good viewing.
    pump_organ_photos.htm

  • Discovering the natural beauty of your reed organ's finish can be nothing short of stunning. This page includes several pictures of a refinished pump organ that was left in its natural color.
    pump_organ_refinishing.htm

  • Piano Stools are NEVER Pump Organ Seats! Here, we look at what a proper pump organ stool (or seat) really looked like, along with a variety of pictures for illustration.
    pump_organ_seats.htm

  • If you have a pump organ or reed organ that you need to get rid of, Rod has some ideas for you on this page, including donating it to an historical society or nursing home.
    rescue_shelter_for_unwanted_pump_organs.htm

  • This page includes a partial list of areas on your antique pump organ that are replaced or refurbished during a restoration by Rod Fudge in Acworth, Georgia.
    restoration_areas.htm

  • Take a picture tour of the inner workings of a typical 100 year old antique pump organ resoration at Pump Organ Restorations in Acworth, Georgia (a suburb of Atlanta). This is a fascinating look at how a reed organ works and what is involved in completely restoring a pump organ to its original splendor.
    restoration_picture_tour.htm

  • Need a guest speaker? Invite Rod to speak to your organization about the wonderful history and times of the antique pump organ. More information on this page...
    rod_speaks.htm

  • Use this form to search our site.
    search_pump_organ_restorations.htm

  • Rod Fudge is an experienced and skilled technician, and can ensure that your pump organ or reed organ is restored to pristine condition.
    service_areas_and_pricing.htm

  • sitemap-page-order.htm

  • One of the products of a pump organ restoration done by Rod Fudge is a photo CD-ROM showing all aspects of the restoration process.
    restoration_photo_cdrom.htm

  • Who exactly built all of those old pump organs? Here's a picture that answers the question!
    the_men_that_built_the_pump_organs.htm

  • An interesting research piece into the physics of the Pump Organ by Kristina Knupp.
    physics_of_the_pump_organ.htm

  • An article by Rod Stradling about the Vienna Accordion (which was also called a Melodeon).
    they_were_also_called_melodeons.htm

  • Articles and information about Melodeons; small reed organs with a five- or six-octave keyboard, most often housed in a piano-like case.
    they_were_called_melodeons.htm

  • If you have an antique keyboard instrument with keys that have yellowed over the years, here are some techniques for turning them white again.
    turn_yellow_keys_into_white_keys.htm

  • Links to some very interesting clips on YouTube of Pump Organ music. This is a great opportunity to hear what these fantastic instruments sound like!
    video_music_clips.htm

  • A list of museums (and other locations) where you can visit an antique reed (pump) organs.
    visit_a_pump_organ.htm

  • In Disney's 1939 classic motion picture, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, we get to see the only pump organ that Disney Studios ever made.
    walt_disney's_pump_organ.htm

  • Ever wonder what the folding levers located above the foot pedals are used for? Rod sheds a little light on the mystery...
    what_are_the_folding_knee_levers_for_.htm

  • It was very common for pump organs to have an upper section called a hutch or canopy. Learn more about it in this article.
    the_upper_section_of_a_pump_organ.htm

  • An article by Chase Viele which first appeared in the Winter 1997 Heritage Magazine.
    buffalo_ny_melodeon_capital_of_the_world.htm

  • Curious about where you can find a pump organ to buy? Rod's got some suggestions.
    buy_a_pump_organ.htm

  • Here's an interesting article by Arthur H. Sanders explaining where exactly the name "Melodeon" originated.
    who_originated_the_name_melodeon_.htm

  • An interesting article explaining the five reasons that children stop playing the piano. It doesn't pertain directly to pump organs, but is interesting nonetheless.
    why_children_stop_playing_the_piano.htm

  • Curious about the wood that was used to build your antique pump organ? This article explores what kinds of woods were traditionally used to build these magnificent instruments.
    why_pump_organs_were_made_from_hard_woods.htm

  • Information on how to order Robert F. Gellerman's "The American Reed Organ and Harmonium" as well as "Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas"
    you_may_want_these_books.htm

 

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