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2 Manuals

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Database Manager on October 1st, 2008:

Updated through online information from James Grebe. -- This pipe organ is one that was installed at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. The other organ, by the Los Angeles Art Organ Co, was the core of Wanamakers Dept Store in Philadelphia. Stan Kann, local legendary theatre organist, now deceased, played at Frye Memorial for over 20 years. During his tenure the Estey was replaced by a Hammond and the Estey was junked. Frye Memorial is now presently serving as a private residence having been converted from a church in 2007


Database Manager on November 1st, 2007:

Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This was the first Estey pipe organ with a player attachment. It was likely an Aeolian player mechanism. The organ was sold from the St. Louis Estey store.


Database Manager on June 13th, 2007:

Identified by James R. Stettner through information from the Estey Opus List, published in The Boston Organ Club newsletter, 1973-1979.

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