I have a Thomas Organ combination series TPO-L , that I purchased new, ca 1960, in Sacramento, CA. It was made in Sepulveda, CA (the label is still present) and I recently had it tuned. There were only a few of these well manufactured units made I have been told, but as far as value is concerned, I guess it would be what one wanted to pay for it. I don't think it's monetary value is great, but my love for mine is priceless, so if you want to sell I would do some shopping. DMarlena@aol.com
It depends on what model it is. A spinet such as an L-100 or M-100 series might get $150-300 and are often given away. If it is a console module it is worth considerably more. A-100 models often sell for $1000-1500. C-3's usually get about $2000. RT-3's might sell for $1500-2000. The more in demand B-3 which is basically the same except for cabinet style as the previously mentioned console models can get $3000-5000 or more. A Leslie 122 or 147/145 speaker in excellent condition generally adds about $1500 to the value of a spinet or console organ.
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I don't know about the longest piece written for organ, but I know what the longest piece to ever be performed on an organ is. Organ2/ASLAP, by John Cage, is a work for Organ meant to be played As SLow As Possible (ASLAP). It is currently being performed at St Burchardi Church in Halberstadt, Germany, on an organ built for this purpose. The performance began on September 5th, 2001, and will continue until the year 2640. The piece consists of eight pages of music, and each page will take 71 years to perform. One of the pages will be repeated, giving a total running time of 639 years. Sources: Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_Slow_As_Possible>, The John Cage Halberstadt Organ Project <http://www.john-cage.halberstadt.de/new/index.php?seite=dasprojekt&l=e>
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