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"David G. Schutt" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Feb 1993 15:56:52 PST
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Hi OrganNet:
I am forwarding this message from Bob Maney because it has more information
about the Moller auction:
 
Forwarded message:
>
> Dave -- thanks for signing me up for PIPORG.  For those of us who can't
> get enough of theatre organs, this is just what we need!
>
> I did attend the Moller auction on day 2 when organ equipment, parts, and
> supplies were sold.  It was sad.  Many, many Moller organs are in this
> part of the country, and seeing their birthplace get cleaned out was not
> a happy sight.  On the other hand, at least good uses will be put to all
> that was bought, instead of a landfill.  I was able to buy three keyboards
> for my to-be-built console, a pneumatic swell motor (10 magnets -- really
> neat), and two rectifiers, all for $150.  Our chapter president played
> the chandelier organ at the start of the auction -- the organ was later
> sold for $18000.  There's talk of Moller getting back into business again
> at another location in Hagerstown, but so far it's just talk.
>
Does anyone on OrganNet know wheo Jared Faulkner is? I messed up his
subscription to PIPORG-L and now I don't have his correct email address.
> Sorry, but I don't know Jared Faulkner.  I will be talking with other
> Cumberland Valley members about PIPORG, so maybe some more of us can
> get involved in this.
>
> Thanks again for everything -- it's been a great day here in Nittany
> Lion country.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Bob
> [log in to unmask]

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