Just started watching. Seeing all those crushed pipes made my heart hurt. If only people knew how much time and labor go into creating one of these beautiful instruments, more of the old ones might still be around today.
Ein Beispiel vorbildlicher Arbeit mit den Orgeln. Dieses Video ist das perfekte Material, um es vor dem Schlafengehen anzusehen. Viele Grüße, Orgelbauer aus Polen.
So intricate, like a watch Mary only much bigger. My ADD works kick in looking at the emense task to restore this instrument. How ever i can't stop watching you work on it. Nice job! I look forward to watch the whole process. 👍👍
what a work !! thank you for sharing your experiences, I am really interested in your work because I have a little positive to restore too.... thank you !!
Super fascinating, and thanks for sharing everything. Looks like a mammoth of a project. How well do the pipes still speak? P.S. I love the pallet spring removal tool, very ingenious
It definitely is. Unfortunately i have to restaurate the organ in my freetime, wich is not much at this time. :/ Most of the wooden pipes are okay and they are still speaking. Sadly the old metal ones are partly very dented and damaged, so i have to repair them first wich will take a lot of time.
Really fascinating. Very valuable-more than you know. Great stuff. Can’t wait to see the end result!
I'll follow your project. Regards: Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland.
Just started watching. Seeing all those crushed pipes made my heart hurt. If only people knew how much time and labor go into creating one of these beautiful instruments, more of the old ones might still be around today.
Ein Beispiel vorbildlicher Arbeit mit den Orgeln. Dieses Video ist das perfekte Material, um es vor dem Schlafengehen anzusehen. Viele Grüße, Orgelbauer aus Polen.
So intricate, like a watch Mary only much bigger. My ADD works kick in looking at the emense task to restore this instrument. How ever i can't stop watching you work on it. Nice job! I look forward to watch the whole process. 👍👍
what a work !! thank you for sharing your experiences, I am really interested in your work because I have a little positive to restore too.... thank you !!
Sau cool Werd ich mit Interesse weiterverfolgen ;)
Super fascinating, and thanks for sharing everything. Looks like a mammoth of a project. How well do the pipes still speak? P.S. I love the pallet spring removal tool, very ingenious
It definitely is. Unfortunately i have to restaurate the organ in my freetime, wich is not much at this time. :/
Most of the wooden pipes are okay and they are still speaking. Sadly the old metal ones are partly very dented and damaged, so i have to repair them first wich will take a lot of time.
Some spoken descriptions might have been informative.
Who is the builder?
Actually we don‘t know