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MANUFACTURERS OF
Cottage Organs, Harmonic Organs,
Brattleboro, Vt.
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' ©. О. PARMENTER, Agent, | BERWICK. | |
Marion County. Ohio.
NEW YORK:
L, H. BIGLOW & CO., PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, No. 13 WILLIAM STREET.
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Mlustrated Catalogue.
No. 15, - ` - Length, 83%. Depth, 1 ft. 10 in.; Height, 2 ft. 10 in.
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Nos. 28, 29, 31, 32.
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00D CoTTAGE ORGAN.
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Length, 3 ft.6in.; Depth, 1 ft. 10 in.; Height, 2 ft. 10 in,
J. ESTEY & CO’S COTTAGE ORGANS.
Тнк Вогрогк ORGAN,
With allour Patent Improvements.
Length, 3 ft. 7 in. ;: Depth, 1 ft. 10 in.; Height, 4 ft.
Tho Most в and Instrument in se.
BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED IN BLACK WALNUT.
DESIGNED FOR THE PARLOR OR DRAWING ROOM.
FOR Parlors, Фест Kooms, Sunday Schools Š Churches,
BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED IN BLACK WALNUT.
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Jd. ESTEY & CO’S COTTAGE ORGANS.
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DOUBLE BANK HARMONIC ORGAN,
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Снокснез, Бестуикв AND SOCIETY Rooms, ge.
In massive Black Walnut Cases.
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№. 38. ا Length, 4 ft. 3in.; Depth, 2 ft. 7 in.; Height, 3 ft. 4 in.
SIX SETS OF REEDS, TWELVE STOPS. VIZ.:
BOURDON, DIAPASON, PRINCIPAL BASS, PRINCIPAL TREBLE, GAMBA, SUB-BASS, COUPLER, VOX HUMANA, VOX JUBILANTE, FORTE, TRUMPET, VIOLA,
The Manvat Sus-Bass, an octave of the same size as the pedal reeds, has more power than was ever obtained on the manuals by any reed instrument maker in the world. °
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This Instrument has Twelve Stops, and differs from No. 38, only in having PEDALS instead of the MANUAL SUB-BASS.
It can be blown by the player or by another person; it is an instru- ment of great variety, as well as power, and ıs suitable for Lecture
Rooms, Halls and Churches.
J. ESTEY & CO’S COTTAGE ORGANS.
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No. 40. Height, 7ft,3in - - - Price, $375,
(Snura ro No, 38.)
We have no hesitation in saying that our BOUDOIR ORGAN, with the addition of the PIPE ORGAN TOP, has no equal for a parlor in-
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HARMONIC ORGAN, With Pipe Organ Top.
No. 45. Height, 8 ft. 4in - - - - Price, $700.00.
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This Organ corresponds with our No. 38 in every particular, with the addition of PIPE ORGAN TOP, with richly gilt pipes and elegantly carved ornaments of solid walnut.
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DOUBLE BANK HARMONIO ORGAN, With Pipe Organ Top.
No. 46. Height, 8 ft. 4 in. аб ли = eee price e700:
This Organ corresponds with our No. 39 in every particular, with the addition of the PiPE ORGAN Tor, and we feel warranted in saying that for
elegant appearance, combined with the quality and power of its tone, it has
NO EQUAL. The pipes are richly gilt, and the ornaments are elegantly carved
out of solid walnut.
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Tur PERFECT MELODEON.
Portable Melodeon.
Nos. 6, 10 and 12.
Rosewood, Round Corners, Serpentine Mouldings. THE ESTEY PERFECT MELODEONS
Are so well known, and their reputation so firmly established, that a minute description is unnecessary; they are finished in Walnut and Rosewood, and we spare no pains in making them PERFECT, as heretofore,
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From the METHODIST:
“Тһе Cottage Organ, though not taking more room than the Harmonium, has a power, sweetness, and variety seldom equaled. For the parlor its sweetness is remarkable; for the church it has a power more organ-like than anything we have seen."
Tho following from tho NEW YORE INDEPENDENT, October llth, 1866:
“t NOTES AT THR FAIR OF THE NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SocreTY.—Floral Hall and Domestic Hall never before appeared so much like an Eden of delight as when every standing was occupied by enraptured listeners, drinking in the Heaven-born music of EsTEY’s COTTAGE ORGANS, which received the Gold Medal. I never want to hear another piano, if I can hear such an OncAN with the Vox Humana Tremolo Attachment, which con- sists of a revolving fan placed just back of the swell of the organ, and which is put in motion by a pedal. There is no use in attempting to describe this prize instrument. Language fails in adequacy to convey a fair idea of its perfectly enchanting power. It must be heard to be appreciated. I saw old iron-sided Ajaxes, at Saratoga, wiping the unbidden tears, because the entrancing music not only charmed the ear, but sank into the very fountains of life.”
From the HOME JOURNAL:
“A New ORGAN or Spercu.—We all admire a grand Organ, (almost as much as we detest and abominate that peripatetic nuisance, a hand-organ,) but, then an Organ is 80 cumbersome and so costly—fit only for Churches and Boston Music Halls. Ah, no! we for- get that modern contrivance, which comprises all the chief features of a Grand Organ, without any of its serious inconveniences—we mean that neat popular instrument, a Cot- tage Organ. Yet it is no simple thing, this Cottage Organ. It is the product of much mechanical skill and high musical thought, as is witnessed by its numerous varieties and styles, and by the constant improvements taking place in its construction. The Estry CoTTAGE ORGAN is one of the very best. Its tones are rich, full and truly organ-like. The improvements combined in this instrument are many and peculiar. The Patent Harmonic Attachment, coupling the octaves, thus doubling the power without increasing its size. The Patent Manual Sub-Bass, bringing into use an independent set of large bass reeds, coupled to the manual and controlled by a stop; but above all the song, the voice given to this Organ by means of the Patent Vox Humana Tremolo. In this late improvement lies the great charm, the life, the soul of this Organ. An invention so simple and perfect must commend itself to all who delight in a ‘concord of sweet sounds’. By its means the Organ can be made fo sing—to all but speak. It is the only real tremolo in existence and more closely imitates the human voice than any invention yet discovered,”
From the SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN: à
**'The Masons of this city have purchased, for the use of the different bodies that meet in Masonic Hall, a fine reed organ, from the manufactory of J. Esrgv & Co. A peculiar and admirable feature of this instrument is the Vox Humana Tremolo, recently invented and patented. ‘Tremulants are usually in Pipe as well as Reed Organs, a clattering, super- fluocus, unmanageable nuisance; offensive to a correct taste and undesirable in every way. This one, however, is as beautiful as the others are worthless; being under perfect control as to rapidity, its delicate pulsations appeal to the listener, with a power and pathos im- possible to resist."
From tho NEW YOBE EVENING EXPRESS:
““ A COTTAGE ORGAN WITH A HUMAN VorcE.—Woe live in án age of music. In no period | ot the world’s history has the ‘melodious art’ been more widely, perhaps more wisely, appreciated and studied than in our own time. The concert has become an institution, the | opera has attained the position of an essential to civilization ; we can boast of Rossini, and ! Auber, and Verdi as composers, and Listz, Gottschalk, Thalberg, Sanderson, Mills, Meller, | and Morgan as instrumental performers, while every house in our midst has its ‘ piano,’ and all our churches, and a goodly proportion of our private dwellings, also, are blest with that finest of musical instruments, The Organ. The only serious objections that have
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