Los Angeles Art Organ Co. Showroom
353 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street
New York, N.Y. 10016
The Los Angeles Art Organ Company, successor to the Murray Harris Company of California, was best known for having built the organ for the 1904 World's Fair held in St. Louis. This organ became the nucleus of the Grand Organ at the John Wanamaker Store in Philadelphia.
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Los Angeles Art Organ Co.
Hoboken, NJ
Electro-pneumatic action
2 manuals, 22 stops, 19 ranks |
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Great Organ (Manual I) – 61 notes, enclosed
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8 |
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Open Diapason |
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8 |
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Dulciana |
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8 |
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Concert Flute |
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4 |
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Gemshorn |
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8 |
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Viol da Gamba |
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8 |
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Clarinet |
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Swell Organ (Manual II) – 61 notes, enclosed
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16 |
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Bourdon |
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8 |
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Lieblich Gedeckt |
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8 |
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Violin Diapason |
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4 |
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Salicet |
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8 |
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Echo Salicional |
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4 |
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Flauto Traverso |
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8 |
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Dolce |
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8 |
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Harmonic Trumpet |
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8 |
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Unda Maris |
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8 |
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Oboe |
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8 |
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Viol d'Orchestre |
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Tremulant |
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8 |
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Viol Celeste |
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Pedal Organ – 32 notes
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16 |
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Bourdon |
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8 |
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Flute |
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16 |
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Lieblich Bourdon |
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