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Illustrated Catalogue of Cottage Organs (1875), J. Estey & Company (Brattleboro, Vermont), p.8–9

The engraving shown on the opposite page represents a class of Organs possessing the charajteristics for which the Estev has been so long known, but having a plainer and less costh' case than has. been heretofore shown in our Illustrated Catalogue. It will be found to meet the wants of a large class, as the price has been h.xed within the reach of all.

No.4 Contains two full Sets ol Rccds and improved Tremolo. The case is of soliil Black Walnut, Oil Finisii. It has Double Bellows, with two Blow-Pedals, Knee-Swell, Patent Reed Board — in fact, has all the essentials of a perfect Organ, and is fully warranted. Six Stops :

Melodia, Viola, Diapason, Flute, Tremolo, Forte.

No.5 This Instrument has Seven Stops, similar to those in No. 4. but contains in addi- tion, a heavy Manual Sub-Bass, covered In- three patents.

Melodia, Viola, Diapason, F'lute, Tremolo, Forte, Sub-Bass.

All the Cases described on this page are the same in size and construction.

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Source p.9 of Illustrated catalogue of cottage organs : giving a brief account of the most extensive cottage organ establishment in the world; together with a description of the different styles of organs manufactured, their peculiarties and patented improvements, J. Estey & Company (Brattleboro, Vermont), 1875 ; archived on: Internet Archive (archive.org)
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