Other Things
Classified |
Wanted: A Leslie 251 or 351 tone cabinet in excellent condition (for a Conn 651 theatre organ). Please call Karl Saunders at |
740-455-6121 or e-mail at: saunix@ee.net |
Also Wanted |
Volunteers for the Organ Crew. No specific knowledge or skills required. Some tolerance for heavy dust and tight spaces helpful. Spare Wurlitzer or Gottfried Post Horn in your basement a big plus. Call Mark Williams at (937) 652-1801. |
Web Site Update |
The COTOS web site is undergoing a major facelift to improve its appearance and make it more user friendly. The upgrades will be gradual, so you will see old stuff mixed with the new for some time. New items at this time include a basic search function at the bottom of the home page, and a link below it to a new page with advanced search capability. Also, a modified membership page with a link to another page containing only the membership form for ease of printing. |
Recent additions include concert photos of Patti Simon and Barry Baker at the Rochester, NY, Auditorium Center, and Barry at the Embassy Theatre in Ft. Wayne, IN. Also a page offering a children's book, "The Amazing Pipe Organ," for sale by the Chapter. |
As Always . . . |
We're still open for any contributions for the Stoptab. If you have any concert, album, or book reviews, we'd like to publish them. Also, as you see at the top of the page, we're ready to publish "classifieds," either items for sale or items that you are looking for. It would also be possible to put these on the web site. |
COTOS Dues |
COTOS dues are now officially overdue. Mark will be sending out "last chance" letters soon. You can send your dues for the year, only $20, to Mark at: |
COTOS |
236 New Haven Drive |
Urbana, OH 43078 |
Email Addresses |
We would still appreciate hearing from anyone who hasn't contacted us with an Email address. It will facilitate informing people in case of last minute event changes or cancellations. Also, we send out notices of recent web site updates. Send your Email to me at: burnsjr@prodigy.net |
Story Orientation |
The humorous piece of fiction reprinted with the author's permission in this edition of the Stoptab (page 5) was originally titled "The Great Pauloni." It originally appeared on PIPORG-L, an internet mailing list. There are a number of references that benefit from explanation: |
-Count Paulo Pauloni - Carlo Curley |
-Abbey of the Mauve Thought - His lodgings in London |
-St. Frideswide's Notting Hill - St. James, Norlands, London, W11 |
-Messrs. Arbuthnot & Pew - Bishop and Sons |
-Mr. Josiah Greatorix - Mr. Christopher Sprague, organist of the church. A master at organizing and running fireworks displays. |
-(Rector) Sharpe-Hatchett or Saunders-Porcelain - The Vicar of St. James |
-Holland Park - A fashionable London district, where the church is located |
-BIOS - British Institute of Organ Studies |
-Choir Posaune - In this instrument, a brightly voiced Trumpet-style register |
-Brock's patent Niagara Falls - a brand of firework |