I will tune your instrument to whatever standard pitch you desire, giving special care to any special effects stops to bring out each organ's unique voice. The tuning of my organs is without peer.I take particular pride in three aspects of my workmanship: Active since 1985, my restorations have already stood the test of time, and enable the instrument's useful lifespan to be expanded for generations to follow. All materials are chosen for durability and authenticity, and methods are non-destructive and easily reversible. I have supplied instruments to The Kimmel Center (symphony hall) in Philadelphia, The Kennedy Center in Washington DC My restoration is featured in the Smithsonian Institution's Chamber Music program, and at Ithaca College, Cornell University.īeing trained in historic preservation, I steadfastly adhere to the most conservation-based and ethical rehabilitation/restoration approaches. Thanks for visiting my page, and learning about this nostalgic musical passion of mine. The "New Essay" link is to an unabridged version of an article I wrote for the Reed Organ Society Of course, it is about three unique Mason & Hamlin reed organs I restored I compare and contrast the different models all built in their later period, 1905-1915. So you can see a lot of in depth photos of reed organ construction, and hear the sounds made by organs I have restored. The buttons on the left will let you navigate within, as well as take you to other pages that I maintain, namely my Photobucket Page, and my Youtube channel. If you are in need of restoration services, a rental harmonium for a performance, or are interested in the social, cultural, or musical history of the reed organ in the US, you have come to the right place! My customers range from NY, MD, PA, and DC metro areas.
I provide full reed organ and harmonium restoration services from my shop in the middle Atlantic region of the US.