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  2. Schoenstein & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Schoenstein & Co. was founded in San Francisco, California by Felix F. Schoenstein, an immigrant from the Black Forest–area in Germany. [6] For five generations the Schoenstein family engaged in the construction and maintenance of pipe organs. [2] Leo Schoenstein began the practice of making organs in Germany before 1850. [2]

  3. Los Angeles Art Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Art Organ Company was based, as its name suggests, in Los Angeles, California. The firm built instruments of unusually high quality and was the successor to the Murray M. Harris Organ Co., which was reorganized following Harris's ouster from the company for financial shenanigans. [1] William Boone Fleming was the factory supervisor.

  4. Robert Morton Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Morton Organ Company was an American producer of theater pipe organs and church organs, located in Van Nuys, California. Robert Morton was the number two volume producer of theatre organs, building approximately half as many organs as the industry leader Wurlitzer .

  5. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Robert Morton Organ Company, Van Nuys, California (1920s–1931) Muller Pipe Organ Company, Toledo & Columbus, Ohio (1919-Present) Noack Organ Company , Georgetown, Massachusetts

  6. Warnors Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Ornate ceiling of the Warnors Theatre Warnors Theatre Pipe Organ. The theater features a unit orchestra (a pipe organ which includes numerous features and instruments, meant to be able to replicate sounds of a full orchestra with only one organist), which was manufactured by the Robert Morton Organ Company of Van Nuys, California and installed in 1928.

  7. Murray M. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Murray M. Harris and Organ Building in Los Angeles, 1894-1913 by David Lennox Smith, edited by Orpha Ochse and published in 2005 by the Organ Historical Society, is the standard Harris Co. history. Since its publication extensive additional information has been discovered in the papers of Eben Smith, onetime company president, at the Denver ...

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  9. Page Organ Company - Wikipedia

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    Console of the 4-manual, 16 rank Page Theatre Organ at the Catalina Casino, in Avalon, California. The Grand Page Organ, Paramount Theatre (Anderson, Indiana) The Page Organ Company was an American manufacturer of theater pipe organs, located in Lima, Ohio. [1] The Page Company started very small, with a home-built organ in 1922. However, the ...