Talk:Estey Organ
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"In 2019 the brand was revived for a series of entry level instruments manufactured in China for sale through the dealer network left without new product after the demise of Lowrey." Who or what is "Lowrey"? And how did his demise affect the company? And why do we only hear about him in the last paragraph? Kiltpin (talk) 19:04, 4 November 2022 (UTC)
Books[edit]
Two major books are written on this Reed Organ building firm.
And the above text is all there is???
1) Estey Reed Organs on Parade by Robert B. Whiting. Emprise Publ. Inc. Vestal N.Y. 1996
2) Manufacturing the Muse "Estey Organs & Consumer Culture in Victorian America". Dennis G. Waring. Wesleyan University Press. Middletown CT. 2001
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