Estey 2MP Restoration

Estey Organ Co.

Style T, Action 61, manufactured ca. 1913

  • Serial Number 392112
  • ROS #6713 in Reed Organ Society Database

This 2-manual + pedals organ has 16 stops and a concave 30-note pedal board. It can be powered by the treadles (although the exhauster springs are quite large, making this process very tiring), manually by the “hand side blower,” or by the electric blower with it was at some point furnished. The electric blower is not an Estey Orgoblow system, but rather a blower from the Spencer Turbine Company.

This organ had been worked on ca. 2000, and evidence of much older, small repairs was found when working on it. In my hands, it was initially brought to full functionality in 2020. In 2022, some mold had began to grow back, and I performed a more thorough restoration of the action.

This page will document, roughly in order, the process undergone to bring this organ to its present condition. The second of the two “waves” of repairs will be documented after the conclusion of the first.


Transportation

After picking the organ up from a Craigslist listing, it was brought back to the garage.

Initial Condition

The work done to this organ in ~2000 included refinishing the case and replacing many of the felts. As such, the case was in excellent shape to begin with. Unfortunately, the organ became a home to a family of mice at some point since then, destroying the bellows, many pallet valves, many felts, and leaving plenty of cleaning to do.

First Wave of Repairs – 2020

The first set of repairs in 2020 was focused solely on making the instrument playable. In the “second wave,” things were done far more thoroughly.

Lower action pt. 1

The lower action was first disassembled, going piece by piece and restoring each to reasonable condition.

Lower action pt. 2: Pedal board

Lower action pt. 3: Bellows

Lower action pt. 4: Some reassembly

Upper action pt. 1: Pedal couplers

Upper action pt. 2: Stop action, some disassembly

Upper action pt. 3: Keyboard

Upper action pt. 4: Upper windchest

The upper action contains two windchests, the upper one serving the swell and pedal divisions of reeds.

Upper action pt. 5

Final assembly

And with that, the organ was in good, playable shape, and put into the ROS database.

However, in 2022, while investigating a cipher and a few mechanical issues, I discovered that mold in the swells and around the reed pan had come back. Thus, it was time to do a more detailed restoration on the organ.

Second Wave of Repairs – 2022

Upper action disassembly

Reedpan and swells

More upper-action work

Swell reedpan

Blower

The blower was having trouble starting, and I had put more oil into the oil wells than it seemed possible for it to require. As it turns out, the body of the motor was filling with oil, which sloshed around each time it was starting. The bushings of the motor had grit inside them that allowed oil to seep through directly into the body of the motor. Additionally, it did not help that the contacts on the centrifugal starting switch were extremely dirty and probably quite resistive.

Finishing the case

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