Remember that pipe organ article you had?
Here is Richard in the shop helping me rack a stop..my step ladder has my name and Spheramid logo even back then..LOL
ETA: oopps the software ain’t playing nice.
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“If Brains was lard, you couldn’t grease much of a pan”
Jed Clampitt
Edited 4/4/2009 8:12 am ET by Sphere
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Yeah, I think Lowe's is taking all the bandwidth !
Greg
Naw, I am trying to get a scanned pic from one PC to this one via google docs..and the upload function wont see google docs, and I cant get the pic FROM ggoogle to MY DOCS.Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
Repairs, Remodeling, Restorations
"If Brains was lard, you couldn't grease much of a pan"Jed Clampitt
Got it figgured out!!!!!
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The pipes are in plastic to keep the fingerprints off..this is a Bourdon (pedal ) stop.
Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
Repairs, Remodeling, Restorations
"If Brains was lard, you couldn't grease much of a pan"
Jed Clampitt
Edited 4/4/2009 9:41 am ET by Sphere
That is cool!
Loud too.
There was 4 ranks of stops in the pedal, these were the shortest at 8', the wood 32' were 12x12 poplar ....like a telephone pole tall in the church.
That's Richard Hamer that Bill posted about, he is a travelling organ guru, he was in our shop for that build. Great guy and a font of knowledge.Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
Repairs, Remodeling, Restorations
"If Brains was lard, you couldn't grease much of a pan"Jed Clampitt
Thanks..
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