

We can service elecronic pianos such as: Kurzweil, Kawai, Roland, Korg, Samick, and Suzuki. Some brands that are no longer being produced but are serviceable are: Kimball organs, Baldwin organs, Conn organs, Gulbransen, Thomas organs, Lowrey organs, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer EP 200, Clavinet. We are able to service Rodgers Church Organs, Hammond, Yamaha, Viscount organs, Ahlbourn Galanti organs, Wurlitzer electronic organs, Leslie speakers, and Motion Sound. Our service areas are North Carolina, Northern South Carolina, and Southern Virginia. Let us show you how we can take your older electronic organ such as the Allen, Rodgers, Baldwin, Conn, Viscount, Ahlbourn Galanti and most any other brand and transform it into a virtual pipe organ. Now providing Pipe Organ renovation using MIDI technology.We offer a “Super Sub Bass Booster” that gives your Hammond organ that “Bass Kick” that all gospel musicians love and it works great with your Leslie 122, 147 or most any other Leslie speaker you have.Provide new and innovative products such as a transposer system (Vari Pitch) to enhance older tone wheel Hammond organs such as the B3, C3, C2, B2, BV, CV and many others.Sell refurbished vintage Hammond organs such as B3, C3, A-100, CV, BV and Leslie 122, 147, 145, 142.Service all makes of electronic organs, keyboards, chimes, carillons, electronic pianos, and sound systems.We take pride in our instruments and our quality workmanship and want to show you first hand the character and great sound of these beautiful pieces. To view one of the articles listed below, simply click the blue article title.At Organ Guru, we have the best selection of preowned vintage Hammond B3, Hammond C3, and others such as the Hammond A-100 organs anywhere! Don’t take chances with buying an organ over the internet – come in and play one of our organs and you will see the difference. The most common antique organ we see today is the parlor style pump organ because back in the 1880s, families would usually keep their pump organs in their parlor rooms (later called living rooms, today called family rooms). Incidentally, some of these brass reeds can be as small as 3/4 of an inch in length to over 5 inches. But if the truth were known the pump organ industry, the people that built them, always called them reed organs because their sound is produced from brass reeds.

However, the one thing that almost all antique organs have in common is, you have to pump them with your feet, as a consequence, the general public came to call them pump organs. While some of these organs might have only a few stops (the dowel-like things that you can pull out) others could have over 20 stops.
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They range from the small lap organ to the fairly large and pretty heavy three manual (rows of keys) organ. Basically, there are 12 different types of antique organs. When someone tells me they have an antique organ, a number of organs come to mind. My guess is that you, like so many other people that own reed organs, don't know a whole lot about what makes them tick. Pickup and Delivery Available in the USA and Canadaīelow are a couple of dozen points of information that I've done on the reed organ. General Pump Organ Information - Pump Organ RestorationsĪmerica's Best Known Restorer of Antique Organs
