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Andy,
I meant to add....
whatever you do, try not to cut it up. It must be a really unique and beautiful piece. It should be preserved, somehow.
Bruise in the Muttastery,
Sir Rover of Ivories,
Muttastery of St. Dogmael,
Gainesville FL
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From: Bruce Cornely <[log in to unmask]>
Many of those old Skinner parts are virtually works of art. I think I would investigate mounting the rail horizontally on a wall as a mantle piece. As well, it could be mounted vertically as an accent, perhaps adjacent to some photographs of interesting organ cases.
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