Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2021-11-12 - This organ is mentioned in a paragraph on the builder, Joel Kantner, in the article "Early Piano and Organ Manufacturing' in Reading" in *The Music Trade Review*, February 7, 1914: Dr. Kantner's father, Joel Kantner, who died April 13, 1888, aged sixty-six years, was during a period of about twenty years a successful builder of pipe and reed organs and melodians in Penn Township near Robesonia. The last pipe organ he built was placed in St. Daniel's Church near Robesonia. "Dr. Kantner," Joel Kantner's son, was Franklin J. Kantner, who built reed organs from 1882 to 1887, after which he devoted himself to the practice of medicine. Source: "Early Piano and Organ Manufacturing in Reading," *The Music Trade Review* 58, no. 6 (February 7, 1914): 15, accessed November 9, 2021, https://mtr.arcade-museum.com/MTR-1914-58-6/15/. -Charles Eberline
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