Bob Maes
2000s

Originally Barton Organs (1920s)

Residence: Phil Maloof (in Rancho Bel Aire)

Las Vegas, NV, US

Instrument ID: 47467 ● Builder ID: 7616 ● Location ID: 41822
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on December 29th, 2010:
Identified through on-line information from Michael Stigall. -- It is my understanding that the pipes in this organ are from various sources and builders, and that the instrument, at present, has about 45 ranks. Mr. Maloof owns another instrument that is played from the five manual console that once played the New York Roxy's organ, but have even less info on this instrument; I did hear it when I was there with Dave Calendine, however.

Related Instrument Entries: Barton Organs (1929)

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