Daniel,

My father, R.I.P. 1992 loved organs and the music they can make.
When he passed away he owned a Concord Hammond, think thats the model
large full pedal model. His first official organ was an old pump organ.
Remember he hooked up a vacuum cleaner to it for operation.

Anyway late 80's when they were both with us him and mom, long gone now,
came to Antioch, Ca to visit us.
I had contacted early the manager of "Pizza and Pipes" in Sacramento, CA.
Asked and was graciously offered a tour of their Giant Pipe organ.
Do believe it was a Wurlitzer, and think it came out of its original
location in Ohio.

Dad was in seventh heaven as the manager explained the whole story on the organ.
Explaining a lot about how the masterpiece was constructed and operated.
It occupied the entire end of the gymnasium sized building.

When in military in 60's had occasion to be in Spokane Washington.
Lousy reason, "Escape and Evasion" survival school for 30 days.
Anyway, my Dad's sister, who was talented at keyboards took me to a church,
more of a cathedral in Spokane. And she played their giant pipe organ.
Do not remember name of church, but the reverb, and sounds in that church
were memories to never forget. I do not remember the model, only its sounds.


FrankB

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