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Buzard Organs features a wide array of beautiful instruments, by a number of accomplished builders. Click a link below to explore our work in greater detail […] Read More

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This two manual and pedal 7-rank instrument was cleaned and relocated from a practice room at the University of Illinois to the music room of University Laboratory High School in Urbana […] Read More

This instrument has been completely restored in three phases. The Swell division was restored completely as a first stage of the project. The middle stage involved the restoration of the console including the dozens of pneumatics in the shell of the console. The Great and Pedal divisions were completed in 2012. This is a carefully […] Read More

This instrument, Aeolian Skinner Opus 1169 (1948) was relocated from its original installation in 2008 by David Broskowski. Because of the need to reconfigure the division layouts for the new space because of the slope of the ceiling in the chamber, some non-Skinner mitered pipes were employed in the bass of one of the ranks. […] Read More

Below, follows an analysis of the 1937 specification and the additions that were made in 1964: Eureka, IL Christian Church - Aeolian-Skinner organ 1937 Specification of Opus 972                    1964 Specification of Opus 972-A ? = conjectural PEDAL                   […] Read More