History Organ Supply Industries
burdett organ co of erie attends first u.s. world s fair in philadelphia centennial in 1876
organ supply industries has origins in 2 organ builders whom erie investors encouraged move operations erie in late 19th century. include burdett reed organ company, of chicago, reed organ manufacturer operation destroyed in great chicago fire of 1871; , a. b. felgemaker organ company, of buffalo, new york. tellers-kent organ company, sprang 2 felgemaker employees in 1906.
a. b. felgemaker sent anton gottfried , colleague henry kugel philadelphia, pennsylvania erie, set shop in felgemaker plant. a. gottfried organ company relocated own erie facilities in 1905. gottfried , kugel had worked haskell company, prominent organ manufacturer in philadelphia. fred durst, of hinners organ company of pekin, illinois, joined superintendent of a. gottfried organ company in 1917. harry auch , john hallas, of haskell company, came erie in 1920 join gottfried, kugel, , kugel s son harry kugel in formation of metal organ pipe manufacturer called national organ supply. durst , henry kugel s sons harry , ruben kugel formed organ supply corporation in 1924. pipe manufacturing company purchased organ supply corporation in 1958. fred gluck purchased organ supply corporation in 1970s , merged durst , company form durst organ supply company, incorporated. name changed organ supply industries, incorporated in 1978.
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