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  2. Johann Koehnken - Wikipedia

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    Johann Heinrich (John H.) Koehnken (1819–1897) was an American organ builder in Cincinnati, Ohio who worked under Matthias Schwab (1808–1862) and with Gallus Grimm (1827–1897). Their organs remain in use (with restoration work) at the Isaac M. Wise Temple (formerly Plum Street Temple) and other locations.

  3. Hillgreen-Lane - Wikipedia

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    One of the company's organs was installed in Unity Lutheran Church in Cleveland, Ohio, and dedicated on Sunday, September 24, 1967, and still graces its worship. Unity's instrument is the 1275th instrument built by Hillgreen-Lane since its establishment in 1898. The organ has two manuals (keyboards) and a pedal keyboard.

  4. DeBence Antique Music World - Wikipedia

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    DeBence Antique Music World Band Organ by Artizan Factories Inc., at the Drake Day Circus at Drake Well Park, August 24, 2013. DeBence Antique Music World is a museum in Franklin, Pennsylvania whose collection contains more than 100 antique mechanical musical instruments, including music boxes, band organs, player pianos, a nickelodeon piano, as well as a number of other antiques.

  5. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Holtkamp Organ Company, Cleveland, Ohio; Johnson Organs – Wm. A. Johnson, later Johnson & Son; Thomas Johnston; Kegg Pipe Organ Builders (Hartville, Ohio) Kilgen, St. Louis; W. W. Kimball Piano and Organ; Leek Pipe Organ Company, [136] Berea, Ohio (since 2014), formerly Oberlin, Ohio, (from 1976) Levsen Organ Company (from 1954) around ...

  6. Schantz Organ Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Schantz Organ Company was founded in 1873 by A.J. Tschantz (later changed to Schantz). Combining his inventive skills with a love of music, Schantz began building pipe organs after a brief venture into the construction of reed (parlor) organs. In the early part of the twentieth century, A.J.'s sons joined him in his organ building shop.

  7. List of Wurlitzer band organs - Wikipedia

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    Active organ information and locations: # 18: N/A # 50: American Treasure Tour (several), Oaks, PA # 65: DeBence Antique Music World, 1261 Liberty Street, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA. It is a one of a kind model in which no other was known to be produced, was last publicly used on the Carousel at Cabana Beach Park in Washington, Pennsylvania ...