fl. c. 1933, Philadelphia.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
George Welling and Jerome Schaedle, c. 1982-1985
Unknown Location, New York State
Makers of mechanical band organs, military band organs and fairground organs. Waldkirch, Germany
San Antonio, Texas
Austintown, Ohio. Vic Marsilio, Owner
Armonk, NY.; 2008-present
An original employees of the Schlicker Organ Co., was for many years an organ instructor at SUNY Fredonia, becoming Dean of the Music Department in 1973, and Dean of the School of Fine Arts in 1975.
Washington, D.C.
Canada
1984 2473 rue Lavoisier Repentigny, Québec J6A7C6 Canada
New York, New York ca. 1832-1900. "& Son" added ca. 1855.
Krakow, Poland. 17th century
He worked as a church organist and managed projects installing and re-building pipe organs at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Marble Falls and Central Presbyterian Church in Waco.
UK
formerly with Kilgen; owner Kilgen Organ Service Company 1958-1985.
York, Maine
Cincinnati, OH; 1930-1985, Succeeded by Schaedle Pipe Organ Service
Colorado Springs, Colorado. Was formerly Wilson & Associates.
Cincinnati, Ohio; Robert S. Read, Director; collaborated with Baldwin to build hybrid organs and probably other projects, 1982-1997.
Dallas, Texas
3 Generations of the Fabry family starting with Gustav F.C. Fabry, then David J. Fabry, then David Gustav Fabry.
Taylor & Boody Organbuilder's Staunton, VA 1983-1989 C. B. Fisk Gloucester, MA 1989-1991 Taylor& Boody Organbuilder's Staunton, VA 1992 Goulding & Wood Inc. Indianapolis, IN 1993-1997
Pomfret, Vermont since 2018
Unknown
Toronto, Ontario; active circa 1948-1960, assuming the service contracts from the C. Franklin Legge Organ Co., Toronto.
Little independent contractor in St-Hyacinthe, Qc, Canada
Did work in Milton MA in the 1990s
Danish firm
No distinguishing information available.
Erie, Pennsylvania, 1930s-1940s.
Storgatan, Torshälla, Sweden, 1968–2004
Medford, Massachusetts, 1966-1967.
Freemont, Ohio, 1926.
Lithonia, Georgia, from 1973.
New York City, New York, 1886 to at least 1899.
Joshua, Texas.
Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada, 1962–1965.