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From: Dave McNally, June 1997

That organ has not been playable for the last decade due to deterioration of the building and -extreme- water damage and vandalism. The building has been sold and demolished within the last 6 months. However, it was -not- before we bought the right to salvage anything left of the organ (which wasn't much). It was practically an archeological dig, and we have photos to prove it. All that survived was: 1 set of shades, xylo, glock, the vox trem, 16' diaphone and tuba (resonators only, no reeds), most toy counter actions minus instruments, surf, chrys with a destroyed primary box, some chest bottom boards (for magnets - chests were mostly full of water), various scraps of hardware from the console, that's about all.

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