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Modernizing 1850 Tracker Organ
By Tom Gregory

Greetings:  May I offer my humble opinion regarding "modernizing"
a pedal board on an 1850 tracker:  *Please don't!*  Although the
builder of this instrument is not given, we must assume that an
instrument of this age must have historical value.

Having served in churches for nearly 40 years I have adjusted to pedal
boards ranging from 11 note Hammond spinets, to flat, concave,
radiating and AGO standard.  With practice and proper choice of
literature these old instruments are both a delight to hear and play.

Please check with the OHS (Organ Historical Society) regarding guide
lines for instrument preservation and restoration.

Sincerely,

Tom Gregory

P.S.: I am not writing this as a "tracker backer".  I play on a
1926 E.M. Skinner and love each and every celeste and solo stop.

 [ Visit http://www.organsociety.org/  Unfortunately, there seems to
 [ be no useful data, only glossy images.  -- Robbie


(Message sent Sat 1 Apr 2000, 15:22:17 GMT, from time zone GMT-0600.)

Key Words in Subject:  1850, Modernizing, Organ, Tracker

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