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Updated by Paul Thomas, the builder.
I was an employee at Kinzey-Angerstein during the time this instrument was under construction. It was a small crew building this organ...Dan Angerstein worked on the pipes and tonality, Hans Schmidt built the actions and chest, a young guy named Mark Ness, myself and another guy I can't remember his name. I was 23 yrs old at the time. I built the casework, which is almost entirely of common Honduran mahogany. Before working here, I spent a year at Noack's shop in Georgetown. I brought the case-building techniques I learned there, to this shop, and applied similar skills. In the front-center of the organ, behind one of the horizontal mouldings, I recall stamping my name and date into the woodwork. With a ladder one could find this.
Updated through online information from Leonardo Ciampa.
Status Note: There 1980
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