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Updated through online information from Bill Habermann. -- Thank you for the Update. We have a link to the new location on this page so people can find the new entry easily.
And congratulations on having an historic instrument in your home!
Jim
Updated through online information from Bill Habermann.
Updated through online information from Rick Hoyme.
Updated through online information from Rick Hoyme. -- Fairview merged with another Lutheran church to become King of Grace Lutheran. When we moved to Golden Valley (a suburb) we removed the organ and put it in storage. My dad was in charge of this task and I as teenager helped remove it ca. 1968. It stayed in storage until the mid 1980s. I spoke to the pastor and asked what became of it, and he said they traded it in to Schmidt Music company of Minneapolis as a trade in on an electronic organ. I don't know what became of it then.
Relocated to a private residence ca. 1970. Now in Tacoma, WA.
Updated through online information from Richard C Greene.
Identified through information in Classified List of Hall Organs, published in 1929 by Hall Organ Co., West Haven, Connecticut.
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