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  • ja hoor staat daar en blijft daar overigens ook

  • staat dit orgel nog in kolhoorn?????????

  • speelt zeer goed

  • Very good. Thank you. I must restore mine

  • Are there any reed pipes in this organ, or is the "reedy" sound made up from a combination of flue pipes? Thanks, Bill

  • De Dansmedley is dansmeldey 3 van arie bekker

  • Further to my last comment, if you get chance to look in Q David Bowers' Encyclopedia of Mechanical music, you can see "Arburo" & "Ideal" roll and book playing organs that were bought and exported to the US in 1967 when Arthur Bursens sold about 36 in number to Bowers. They were taken to Santa Fe Springs and then re-sold to US collectors. Mine came from Columbus, Ohio, and I know of one that is now in Paris, via Hawaii! Bill (UK)

  • Arthur Bursens used the trademark "Arburo" for (mainly) roll-playing instruments, but also the trademark "IDEAL" for book-playing organs of which 77 keys was a popular frame size. There is a large 96-key book playing organ in Belgium that has an ARBURO logo on the front. Hope this helps (and is correct!!) Bill

  • 6:30 Ossendrecht Rumba (A. DEcap)

    cf. ?v=3OQ9yaY4KUc

  • 08,24 De Chef Van Statit .

  • 3:32 Limbo Rock.

    Was this organ built as a book-playing instrument or was it converted from paper roll as all the Arburo's i have seen use this system?

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