Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas, Second Edition
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Average customer review:Product Description
This second edition of Gellerman's classic reference work is a must for collectors and aficionados of reed organs.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1415344 in Books
- Published on: 1998-06-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 320 pages
Customer Reviews
Good resource for the Reed Organ enthusiast.
The Atlas is an excellent resource for those who wish to research a particular organ, or to acquaint themselves with the various manufacturers of Reed Organs. The book is arranged like a dictionary, and includes the names of the individuals involved in manufacture, as well as company names, and related suppliers. The volume lists US and International manufacturers. The book is very helpful for basic information, but does not give great detail on any one manufacturer, or provide information on the price or rarity of specific instruments. It does supply some serial numbers and the corresponding dates of manufacture. There are pictures (black and white) of organs, advertisements, and related items throughout the volume, but they are not extensive, and seem to be more for 'decoration' than reference. If you are looking for information on that dusty old parlor organ you found in Grandpa's barn, this is a great reference to get you started. The author has also published several other books that deal with the restoration of these instruments you might find helpful. Another excellent book (which is in Gellerman's bibliography) is Michel's Reed Organ Atlas, (1969) . It has more extensive photo plates, but is harder to find. (I found it in my local library) Good luck if you are researching a particular instrument. Chances are you will find SOME information about it in Gellerman's International Reed Organ Atlas.
Book Review
An excellent source. I was able to date the year that my Kimball reed organ was made which was 1895 because I was able to locate the number on the back of the organ and match it with the list provided in the book. My grandparents paid $50 for it in 1896 and, when I found an inflation chart in an internet search, today's purchase price would be $1200.
Very useful book.

