

We always ship with insurance in the amount of the total sale unless you specify otherwise. If we expect a delay in shipment, we will confirm it with you before accepting your payment. But please note that it may take up to ten days after receiving cleared payment in certain circumstances. more to ship an item after your payment clears. SHIPPING We are experts at packing and shipping and send all items as quickly as possible. We will include a copy of a page from an Estey organ catalog if you Buy-It-Now. When open, the organ measures 36.5"L x 16.5"D x 27.5"H. The organ measures 36.5" L x 11" D x 19.5" H. For an example of how rare this vintage organ is, if you search for Bilhorn organ elsewhere, you will not find pictures of any other Bilhorn 5-octave organs. Five-octave folding reed organs are extremely rare, at least ten times rarer than the typical 4-octave or 3-octave folding organs. And the pedals and keys are secure and tight. This Bilhorn 5-octave folding organ is in good functional condition and good cosmetic condition with no major damage or cracks.
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So I have added those pictures and the serial number is 33335. Please let me know if you have any questions and thanks for taking the time to view my ad! Please note that I have added more pictures below* I had a couple of nice fellow ebayers help me figure out where to find the serial number. Please review the pictures for a further idea of the condition. Measurements are: 46" wide, 22" in depth and 38-1/2". It does work when the straps were in place but I am sure it needs to be tuned. Had new straps made for the pedals, but those have now come off and I have conditioned the wood many times over the years. The only things I have done to this is replace the fabric on the pedals. This belonged to my great grandma and I hate to get rid of it but I do not have the room for it anymore. And also has some pretty carvings, see the pictures below. But the wood itself is in excellent condition. I also do not know what kind of wood this is made of. It does have the number 5525 on the back if that means anything. I have tried to figure out when this was made and have not been successful. This is an antique pump/reed organ made by Estey Co.
