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I noticed the entry was incomplete. Images of the organ can be found here: https://www.roberson.org/project/the-legacy-of-link/
Updated through information from Cullie Mowers: -- In the 3m Link organ at the Roberson Center in Binghamton, NY (which we cared for for several years) the bottom octave of the Diapason unit is diaphones. The pipes provide a full -- and, yes, somewhat dense -- sound which blends well with other resources and is very quick-speaking. No "traditional" pipes can provide bass tones that full and that fast. [posted to PIPORG-L September 4, 2008]
Relocated from the Capitol Theatre, Binghamton, New York.
Related Instrument Entries: Link Piano and Organ Co. (1927)
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