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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on July 31st, 2013:

Organ relocated without any change.
Identified by Steven E. Lawson, using information found in Specification from Edward M. Stout III.
-- This organ was subcontracted to the Ernest M. Skinner Company by Welte & Sons Company. It was subsequently sold to Eugene I. Meyer and installed in his 28,322 sf mansion at "Seven Springs" in Mt. Kisco, N.Y. The organ was sold, c.1970s, to Marion R. Frazier who installed it in his Automatic Instrument Company studio in New York City. In 1990 Frazier sold the organ to Claes O. Friburg of Copenhagen, Denmark, but in 1991 the organ was crated and stored in Shaftsbury, Vt. In 1993 the organ was acquired by the Speyer Technik Museum, Speyer, Germany, where it was restored by Gotthard Arnold and his team of the "Fachstätte Historischer Musikautomaten".

Webpage Links: Marion R. Frazier III Residence - New York City [NYC AGO Organ Project web site]

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