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Originally installed in 1934 at Mr. Quinby's residence in Yonkers; moved in 1938 to his studio in Manhattan at 210 East 58th Street to be made available to area organists as the Organists' Cooperative Guild; the brownstone building as demolished and replaced by a luxury apartment building in 1959.
Updated through information from Frank Vanaman's web page -- Installed in Manhattan; moved to Key West, Florida during WWII; in a studio at Carnegie Hall after the war; installed in a greatly modified and augmented form (combined with two other unit instruments of similar style) in Summit, New Jersey ca. 1970.
Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr.
Webpage Links: Frank's Semi-Musical Web Page
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