Thanks!!!!
nice to see what the bench looked like and how the music desk goes on.....I wondered about the both of those! Will that original bench be an animal to find, or does someone have a pattern to make a new one like it?
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It looks eminently reproducible, but maybe you should poke around the church some more?
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I never did find it, but a good picture or pattern will cure that right quick!
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IDK if this link will go directly to p. 271, but there is a shop drawing for this type of bench there.
https://books.google.com/books?id=Xb62A ... ns&f=false
It seems to work for me.
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https://books.google.com/books?id=Xb62A ... ns&f=false
It seems to work for me.
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Bam! Thanks!!
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Sow's Ear Mal wrote:What's your end game for it? Are you keeping it or is it going back in to use in the church? Just curious. I gave an 1880's organ to my father in law, he was interested in trying his hand at restoring it. It's many years now in their Ottawa ON basement, he is no longer well enough to tackle it. They've asked me to repatriate it, but I have no idea where to put it or what to do with it.
...So free organ, anyone, lol.
I think that would make Mal an organ donor
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