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AUTHENIC 41-KEY DUTCH STREET ORGAN
WITH ORIGINAL CART AND MIDI SYSTEM

Always wanted a Dutch Street Organ with original cart? Historical organ prices too expensive to consider? Tired of carrying "tons" of book music and / or rolls around from rally to rally or room to room in your collection? Here is the perfect answer to your search at a wonderful, low price!

We represent fifth-generation Dutch Organ builders in the Netherlands. Our Shoppe has purchased three wonderful organs from these master Dutch Organ builders; the "Three Roses" Dutch Organ (now producing wonderful music near a New Hampshire motel), the "Clara Marie" (now in our showroom in Delaware) and the 41-key "QUEEN - - - - - - - - -" (in our small music display room).

The "QUEEN - - - - - - -" is a wonderfully sized organ measuring only 7 feet wide, 6-3/4 feet high (without cart) and about 2-1/2 feet deep. The cart measures about 2-1/2 feet deep, almost 1-1/2 feet high and 8-1/4 feet long. Organ on cart as pictured... 8 feet high.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Wonderful, pure "Dutch sound"
  • Full, weather organ/cart cover
  • 41- key organ with midi system and blower.
  • 110-volt power supply and motor.
  • 40 marches, waltz, fox-trot and other melodies. (More music available at low cost.)
  • Pipes:
    • 10 stopped accompaniment....
    • 18 melody
    • 36 Bourdon
    • 36 Violins
    • 6 ground basses, 16' equivalent
    • 6 stopped "helpers" , 8' equiv.
  • Percussion / Conductor:
    • Brass shell Bass Drum
    • Brass shell Snare Drum
    • Brilliant brass cymbal
    • Includes a large animated "conductor with Dutch dress.

This organ is perfect for easy transport to a band organ rally, a local department store opening, etc. There are no bulky stacks of book music or paper rolls.

(For those not familiar with MIDI systems, this organ does NOT produce synthetic music but provides exactly the same Dutch pipe music you would hear using book music or paper rolls.

This Item is #374 on the
"Availibility and Price List".

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April 25, 2006