Updated: 10/30/2014 
The Organette House Mechanical Music Museum - Collection Sold
Kenton, Ohio
Description
This collection has been sold and the items are no longer at this location. Contact Charles Moore if you would like additional info.

Never heard of an organette? Envision a small hand-cranked organ, perhaps designed to sit on a table in the parlor of your victorian home. Internally it operates by pumping air through small brass reeds, which vibrate to make the mellow sound. The music is automatically produced as you turn the crank.  But you probably only think of the enjoyment your family receives playing a variety of music without formal training and without a huge expense. Hymns, popular music, classical--it's all available by buying new music sheets, discs, or rollers for your instrument. Popular from the 1870s through the early 1900s, hundreds of models were manufactured, playing thousands of tunes. But since most are relatively unseen today, we've made an effort to preserve and display an assortment of instruments for your enjoyment.

Artifact Collections
A collection of over 50 Organettes and other Mechanical Music, including:
· Organettes, Roll-Playing (paper-as-a-valve)
· Organettes, Roll-Playing (valves)
· Organettes, Roll-Playing (mechanical)
· Organettes, Disc-Playing
Research Collections
In addition to the Organettes and other Mechanical Music instruments, we have very extensive collections of:
· Roller Organ rollers (cobs)
· Roller Organ advertising and ephemera, etc.
· Health Merry-Go-Round advertising and ephemera
Programs

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