2018-05-07/2019-02-11 - From Steven Lawson - "In 1898, a small tubular-pneumatic action organ was installed in the North Pasadena Congregational Church by the Los Angeles Pipe Organ Company, a firm run by Charles Conrad and Henry Wilhelm. Conrad and Wilhelm tried valiantly to compete with Murray Harris constructing organs in Southern California, but Harris was too firmly entrenched to be unsettled, and the Los Angeles Pipe Organ Company did not stay in business for more than a year, ultimately building only two instruments." Source: James Lewis, The King of Instruments in the Crown City 1888-2000, (South Freeport, Maine: The Ascensius Press, 2010). p.36.
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