Shelly, It is probabaly from one of the hundreds of reed organ manufacturers in the 19th century. These can be restored to be quite fun to play, but have very limited monetary "value", and almost none unrestored. I find reed organs for $250, all the time. But if it is very ornate, or has a big mirrored top, this raises the value. Gordon --- DUKEMLT3@aol.com wrote: > Hello, > > I was wondering if someone might be able to help me > figure out what exactly > it is that I have. I have tried searching the web > for information regarding > this organ, but do not seem to find what I am > looking for. The decals on the > organ say Karn on the left side, and Woodstock > Canada London ENG on the right. The > back is stamped D35 65082. I am wondering approx how > old this is, if it is > rare, and any other useful information. I do have > pictures if that would help. > > Your help is greatly appreciated! > Thanks in advance for your time, > Shelly > dukemlt3@aol.com > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com
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