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Updated through online information from Scot Huntington.
The organ was relocated to the residence of Warren Winklestein, San Francisco, by the Organ Clearing House in 1980, following restoration by Bozeman-Gibson, and identified as an Andrews by Scot Huntington. The vernacular-style Empire case is of walnut and walnut veneer over pine. There are no decorative pipes in the visage, and the tone opening is covered with pleated red silk over stretched muslin. The double-rise reservoir is pumped by a single wedge feeder, hinged on the long edge and operated by a foot treadle.The quality of construction is very high throughout.
[From Johnson residence, Lowville, NY? Or to Johnston residence before Winkelstein?]. Moved to Warren Winkelstein residence, San Francisco, CA.
Related Instrument Entries: Bozeman-Gibson (1980)
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