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Allegro IV Console
Allegro: Italian: cheerful, lively.
That can certainly apply to a beautiful
piece of furniture, too: We have a console
from one of our Wicks “Allegro IV” series
combination pipe-digital organs that is in
need of a new home. This beautiful and easily-attached console is currently in our erecting room, available for viewing and figuring out how it’ll fit into your organ project. |
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There’s always a way to make a console
this flexible and beautifully designed fit
almost anywhere with ease. Rock- solid,
rugged and durable, as well as a work
of fine furniture – the Wicks cabinetry. |
This console can also be easily and
quickly upgraded to provide you with
more features: even with its complete
specification, there are blank knobs in
each division, three levels for the current
all-general adjustable combination pistons, and couplers – but you can always add more: additional combination action, reversibles, and more as your budget allows. |
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Call, write or come and visit us here
at the shop today, and see for yourself
what can be that new console you’ve
needed for so long: all ready for you
to take home at $ $ 38,334.00, plus
freight. Stop by today, and have a
nice, long look – and dream. |
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