I purchased the organ for 40 dollars at a garage sale hoping to make some money on it. Are quality medium-sized organs worth much?
That depends allot on the condition, sound, actual makers signature, and so on. Condition and tunign is the most importand factors. Baldwins can range any where from $200.00 to over $20,000.00. YOu will want to do some serious research.
im looking at a ht2 baldwin theater organ, or any other organ i can get off of craigslist.the main reason im getting one is for the full foot pedals and 2 manuals.theater organs and pipe organs are pretty much set up the same, but the tones are...
Don't know how I missed this question until now.
First: traditional theater organs were pipe organs. The big differences are the number of "string" stops, repeating percussion, and things on the "toy counter" for...
trying to find some info on the internet but not having any luck
found these 2 references. Looks like the late 60s.
The Baldwin 54 spinet was built in 1962 and used vacuum tube divider technology
Baldwin Orgasonic Electronic Organ
were home organs made by the Baldwin piano...
Try eBay. com.....see how much ppl bid for it.
Sure.
As with most "collectible" items, it's worth exactly as much as you can convince someone else to pay you for it.
Urban air pollutants may damage IQs before baby's first breath, scientists say
In a sweltering summer in New York City back in 1999, Yolanda Baldwin was eight months pregnant with her first child. She lived across the street from a busy intersection and often wondered what the fumes might be doing to her unborn child. Now Baldwin and several hundred other mothers whose sons and daughters have been monitored for a decade have an answer: Before children even take their first breath, common air pollutants breathed by their mothers may reduce their IQs. A pair of studies involving more than 400 pregnant women in two cities has found that 5-year-olds exposed in the womb to above-average levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs, score lower on IQ tests. The compounds, created by the burning of fossil fuels, are ubiquitous in urban environments. Columbia University scientists say their findings in Poland, published in April, bolster New York City data because they found the same effect in different conditions, in different parts of the world. This “adds to a growing literature implicating exposures to environmental toxicants with stunting of children's intellectual abilities,” said Bruce Lanphear of Simon Fraser University.
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British organist, chorale, slated for performance at Mont LaSalleNapa Valley Register - Jul 28, 2010
The Tony Baldwin Chorale, led by British organist/choirmaster Tony Baldwin is launching its sixth Northern California tour this week, featuring two organEnvironmental Health News - Jul 26, 2010
In a sweltering summer in New York City back in 1999, Yolanda Baldwin was eight months pregnant with her first child. She lived across the street from a
Staunton News Leader - Jul 23, 2010
Pamela Baldwin will deliver the message. The first Sunday of each month is a praise and worship service (no sermon) led by Wayne Conner. (540) 997-5157.