![]() The name then became property of Fletcher Music Centers, Clearwater, FL, who sold electronic organs with that brand name. ![]() The Estey name was later acquired by Miner Industries of New Kensington, PA, who made an electrically blown chord organ. Estey made most of the chaplain's organs used during World War II as well as the model M-1945 introduced at the end of the war or shortly thereafter. The organ itself is 5’ high x 5-1/2’ wide x 2-1/2’ deep. If you have any questions or are interested in the organ click here to email us. ![]() Estey made a folding suitcase-type organ for Lyon & Healy, (qv). We are currently seeking a good home for a c.1925 Estey style ‘T Reed Organ, This is a Fixer Upper project for a person with an interest in this style organ. in 1872 and as the Estey Corporation in the early 1930s, (after 1933), closed in 1959. A new factory was started in 1869 on Birge Street at the Dickenson Farm, later called Esteyville reorganized as Estey Organ Co. and son in law Levi Fuller as partners as part of the reorganization Riley Burditt and Silas Waite organized the Burdett Organ Co. Four digit numbers (or less) were almost always construction numbers, which were used by factory workers. and the business reorganized with Jacob Estey, his son Julius J. You should be looking for a five or six digit number. Estey & Co.īrattleboro, VT 1863-1872 successors to Estey & Green, the original partners were Jacob Estey, Riley Burditt, Silas Waite and Joel Bullard a new factory was built in 1866 on Flat St. factory burned in 1857, a new factory was built 1858 on the site later occupied by the Brattleboro House succeeded by J. Brattleboro, VT 1855 - 1863 successor to I.
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