We purchased a Wyvern Salisbury organ in 1977 and I think it had possibly not long been in production then. I think that the Salisbury as such went out of production in the early to mid-1980s, although the company has continued to make instruments of a similar size.
Model 191 serial number f0281405
I also would like to know how much this model sell for.
The Baldwin Organ Model 4CL was produced in the late 1960s to early 1970s. It is known for its distinct sound and features, which were popular during that era. Baldwin organs, including the 4CL, were part of the company's efforts to cater to both home and professional musicians.
Muscle is an organ! An organ is made up of a group of tissue and muscle is made up of a group of tissue! So muscle is an organ sure! Just me!
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Model 191 serial number f0281405
Salisbury Cathedral is not in London, it's in Salisbury, in Southern England. The clock, which is the oldest working clock still in existence, was made around 1386.
I also would like to know how much this model sell for.
An organ system is made up of Organs
The Baldwin Organ Model 4CL was produced in the late 1960s to early 1970s. It is known for its distinct sound and features, which were popular during that era. Baldwin organs, including the 4CL, were part of the company's efforts to cater to both home and professional musicians.
The Kimball transistorized organ model number 17490-R, style 531 in walnut finish, was produced in 1972. This model was part of Kimball's efforts to innovate in the organ market during the era of electronic instruments. The use of transistors marked a shift from traditional tube-based organs, making them more reliable and portable.
An organ system is made of a bunch of organs working togehter.
Muscle is an organ! An organ is made up of a group of tissue and muscle is made up of a group of tissue! So muscle is an organ sure! Just me!
Yes, the leaf is considered a plant organ.
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I thought it was World War 2 they were renamed "salisbury steaks" because the term "hamburgers" originally came from Germany, and Americans were trying their best to prevent any association with that country at the time.