C. B. Fisk, Inc. View Extant Instruments View Instruments

Distinction:

Gloucester, Massachusetts, from 1961.
Classification: Builder

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August 16, 2015:

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Company website: target="_blank">C.B. Fisk, Inc.

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October 30, 2004:

From the OHS PC Database, derived from A Guide to North American Organbuilders, by David H. Fox (Richmond, Va.: Organ Historical Society, 1991, rev. ed. 1997, with additional information.). -

Established by Charles Brenton Fisk in Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1961; active in 1996. [The company is still active.-Ed.]

Staff: Jeremy Adams; John T. Atwood; Ted W. Blankenship; Stephen Boody; Greg Bover; John Brombaugh; Douglas Van Dyck Brown; Thomas Byers; Robert Byrd; Mark Clark; Robert Cornell; Linda Cook Dieck; Steven A. Dieck; Forrest Dillon; Louis Dolive; Roland Dumas; Casey Dunaway; Josiah B. K. Fisk; Virginia Lee Fisk; David Gifford; Andrew X. Gingery; Joseph F. Grace; Hermann Greunke; Robert Hazard; Terry Joris; Kees Kos; Steve Kowalyshyn; Michael Kraft; Jerry Wayne Lewis; Dean Lynn; Steven Malionek; A. David Moore; Charles Nazarian; Mark Nelson; Barbara Owen; Brian Pike; David Pike; Jill Morgan Faulds Pike; Patricia Nelson Pike; Rex McKenzie Range; Michael Rathke; John Schreiner; [David Smit*], Akimasa Tokito; David Sedlak; David Waddell; Hellmuth Wolff; Carl Young.

*Name in brackets added by a previous editor, the source was not identified. -Ed.

Sources:

  • Uwe Pape, ;The Tracker Organ Revival in America (Berlin: Pape Verlag, 1978), 416
  • Uwe Pape, Organs in America, vol 2 (Berlin: Pape Verlag, 1984), 184;
  • The American Organist, June 1989, 58.

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on August 26, 2019.

Database Specs:

  • 133 Organs
  • 26 Divisions
  • 11 Consoles