St. Paul, Minnesota, 1970s to at least 2017.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1837-1863.
Active England ca. 1870s
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Markham, Ontario, Canada. Created 1990 by the merger of Artisan Organ Ltd. and The Classic Organ Company Ltd. (1976). Designs, builds, and sells electronic components for classical organs.
French Builder, most of whose work is in Japan. His sons Matthieu and Boris have taken over and relocated to Japan, where they are actively building and maintaining.
Madison, Wisconsin
no information
Son of G. C. Klop, builds mechanical action organs with wood pipes, including continuo organs, chamber organs, and small church organs.
Garderen, Netherlands from 1960s
Boston, Massachusetts 1872-1881.
Donald VerKuilen, Cleveland, from 2019
Rev. Aaland was in Montana, twentieth century. PROBABLY DUPLICATE OF 7651
German born, 1690; Dresden, before 1733; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1733; New York City, 1737; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1747-1748; Nazareth, 1748-1762.
Seattle, Washington, c. 1967-1970.
Penfield, NY, 1979; Canadaigua, NY until 1995
Name used by Parsons Organ Co. after c. 1995.
Troy, New York, from 1977. Business assets absorbed by Church Organ Sales, Inc. Delmar, NY in late 2018, and operates under that name as of January 1, 2021
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1878-1882; Salem, Ohio 1882-1895; Latrobe, Pennsylvania, 1897; Pomeroy, Ohio, 1900-1913; Basic, Virginia, 1913-1917.
Watertown, South Dakota, 1960s-1980s.
Austintown, Ohio. Vic Marsilio, Owner
Armonk, NY.; 2008-present
Canada
1984 2473 rue Lavoisier Repentigny, Québec J6A7C6 Canada
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1981; 1982.
York, Pennsylvania, 1980-2020
UK
Lewtak Pipe Organ Builders, Inc. is a firm born in 2001 in the central New York area (Camillus, New York). The business moved to Mocksville, NC in 2011.
Active Hugstetten, Germany 1973
3540 Marietta Ave Silver Spring, Pennsylvania
Silver Spring, Pennsylvania, 1984-2016
Colorado Springs, Colorado. Was formerly Wilson & Associates.
3 Generations of the Fabry family starting with Gustav F.C. Fabry, then David J. Fabry, then David Gustav Fabry.
McMurray, Pennsylvania 1980s-2008; Pittsburgh, Pennsylania from 2008
Pomfret, Vermont since 2018
Unknown
Middletown, Ohio, 1973-1975; Charleston, West Virginia, 1977-1981; Staunton, Virginia, 1981-2005; Tacoma, Washington 2005-present.
Little independent contractor in St-Hyacinthe, Qc, Canada
Riverside, California from 1985
125 Central Ave ., C 10, Rye, NY 10580
England, since 1828; American subsidiary in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1986.
Born 1963, Watertown, Wisconsin; with Hammes-Foxe Organs, Inc. of Butler, Iowa, 1982-1983; with Dobson Pipe Organ Builders of Lake City, Iowa, from 1984; owner and president, 2020– .
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1987-1989; Stowe, Pennsylvania, from 1989.
Danish firm