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#1
Sorry to piggy back on to someone elses thread but i'm also looking for key holders in the south west of England, Bristol and north Somerset area. Anyone interested please get in touch. Would suit retired people or students with spare time looking to earn a bit of cash.
#2
I believe the late Cecil Clutton was an enthusiastic contributor to this topic and published a few articles about it. He seemed to think having 3 manuals was worth it even if each division only had a couple of stops.
#3
Organ Builders / Re: brass wedges
October 20, 2013, 09:50:48 PM
I have a Compton on my tuning round, Victoria methodist WSM that has brass wedges. Beautifully made.
#4
Thank you for your kind reply. It's interesting you mention the "grey haired", it's worrying thinking about who will carry on this work in the future. Luckily i'm only 24 so a relative new comer to the profession.
#5
Dear all,

Just wanted to introduce myself. It's been a while since I used web forums so apologies in advance if I make any mistakes or post thing in the wrong place, I usually try and take care to do things the right way. I'm an amateur organist and played for services etc for a few years before becoming a professional organ tuner in the South West (UK) with a fairly busy tuning round, I work for a company. I'm looking for a few assistants in the area to do a bit of key holding as well so if anyone is reliable and interested do get in touch.

Many thanks,

Jake - (someone once described me as a "Lewis freak" having a particular enthusiasm for that builders work, hence the name).