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Illustrated Catalogue of Cottage Organs (1875), J. Estey & Company (Brattleboro, Vermont), p.18–19

No. 3. This is especially designed for large Parlors, Lecture Rooms, Sunday Schools and Churches, beautifully finished in Black Walnut. It has a powerful Sub-Bass, with independent Reeds, and is the most powerful Single Bank Organ made; and is so simple in its arrangement that the most ordinary player can manage it.

Contains Three full Sets of Reeds (including Violetta and Vox Jubilante) and a heavy Solo Set, with Vox Humana, Harmonic Attachment and Manual Sub-Bass. Key-board of five octaves compass, and improved Knee-Swell. The Case is of new and elegant design, having handles at each end so as to be conveniently handled, and is large enough to admit of great size in the air chambers and bellows, thus giving greater power and a depth of tone unattainable in smaller instruments. Twelve Stops:

Melodia,    Diapason,
Viola,      Flute,
Violetta,    Vox Jubilante,
Sub-Bass,   Clarionet,
Vox Humana,  Harmonic,
Grand Forte,  Forte.
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Source p.19 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)
Author J. Estey & Company (Brattleboro, Vermont)
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