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Online update from Robert J. Lockridge -- The 10th drawknob is "Forte." The stops drawn are selected by leather nuts. This is the right most drawknob. The windchest is a mechanical unit chest with individual valves for each pipe on universal air (i.e., no ventils).
Cabinet Pipe Organ. Unified mechanical key action (Roosevelt Patent Number 340,461).
Online update from Robert Lockridge: I speculate that this was the "Deluxe" model as it has more stops than the "normal" ones did and a solid cherry case with an elaborate grill. It could also be 'pumped' by an assistant using a detachable lever on the right side of the case. The original swell mechanism was missing when I got it and hasn't been replaced. I rebuilt the feeders and reservoir and restored the key action. Tonal changes made by E.A. Kelley. [It appeared the pipe work was not original anyway.]
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