Cabinet organs. . No. 19. IN WALNUT OR OAK CASE, $ No 20. IN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD CASE, $ CABINET ORGAN, FOUR OCTAVE, DOUBLE REED. WITH THE AUTOMATIC SWELL, KNEE-STOP, COMBINATION VALVES, DOUBLE BELLOWS, AND SWELL PEDAL. , 2 feet 11^ inches. HlGHT, 2 FEET 8^ INCHES. Depth, 1 foot 8i inches. Weight,... .when packed, about 205 pound.!; without ihe box, about 120 pounds. The addition of a second set of reeds nearly doubles the volume of tone of the instrument, and adds greatly to its is also an important advantage in quality of tone arising out of the combination of ton


Cabinet organs. . No. 19. IN WALNUT OR OAK CASE, $ No 20. IN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD CASE, $ CABINET ORGAN, FOUR OCTAVE, DOUBLE REED. WITH THE AUTOMATIC SWELL, KNEE-STOP, COMBINATION VALVES, DOUBLE BELLOWS, AND SWELL PEDAL. , 2 feet 11^ inches. HlGHT, 2 FEET 8^ INCHES. Depth, 1 foot 8i inches. Weight,... .when packed, about 205 pound.!; without ihe box, about 120 pounds. The addition of a second set of reeds nearly doubles the volume of tone of the instrument, and adds greatly to its is also an important advantage in quality of tone arising out of the combination of tones, differing an octave in pitch. Unlessthe cost be a prime object, we advise the purchaser to obtain an instrument with at least two sets of reeds, our own judgment beingthat the double reed Cabinet Organs are worth more for any purpose in proportion to their cost than those having but a singleset of reeds. 17-.


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