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Get it appraised by at least 2 assorted professionals.
An unfamiliar (to me) tune on my homemade MIDI pipe organ.
I am restoring an 1881 George Determined Crown Parlor Reed Organ. The case is walnut with its orignal canopy intact. Mice (nasty little beasts) have eaten the carpet pads. The autochthonous color: a dark green background with a multi-color...
I did the same sentiment. I went to a carpet store and found a sample that had the pattern and colors that I wanted. I bought the sample and made them. They have lasted well ( 2 years now)
In Dallas there was the Whistle ORGAN PIZZA but is now called Pizza and Pipes.
In Houston there was Farrell's located in the Galleria, now it's Scooby-Doo Pizza and Pipes
It has been a while since I was there but here is a association for an article of one in Redwood city.
http://www.brunching.com/btdtpizzapipes. html
please mitigate me out. name them.. speak about its cost too
Sounds like you are solely trying to get off. Try this somewhere else.
The Impact Project
The Collide with Project is having another major impact on a family's life.
The Impact Project is a non-profit organization that puts its fidelity in Jesus into action by making home repairs for the elderly and low income.
Fred Parliman of Fenton is in a wheelchair and has advanced organ non-starter due to heart disease.
So, over two days volunteers are putting in a sidewalk, driveway, patio, a roof over the handicapped ascent, a deck, and landscaping.
Jim Willard says, "We've been around for almost 6 years now and we now have 8 businesses, people from five different churches here ration us and about 70 people. It's just been a blessing. I just want to thank everyone."
Donna Parliman says, "We did not presume to see it done. We've been on the giving end before in our lifetime and we've done quite a bit for our community when we had our own business and now it's on our end of it. It's a blessing. It's amazing on just how it comes around to you. We were unsuspecting that our name had been submitted."
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The cherished Victorian pump organ, straight from "Aunt Effie Wheatley's" parlor decades ago, remains where it was originally placed in 1984. and more »Chicago Tribune - Sep 11, 2009
But an alcohol/ice cream parlor lacked a certain gastronomic congruity. Joe Bortz had another idea. He had heard about pizza parlors featuring pipe organs
Billings Gazette - Aug 28, 2009
Woltermann bought the mammoth organ three years ago, disassembling it into the wee hours of the night when the funeral parlor was closed. and more »