aeoliandave
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Loading salt pellets into the water softener tonight I spied this in the basement and it all came back to me...
I installed this in this position back in 1986 when I bought the house. It has been in this same location all these years. The cobbled together wand & hose runs up through the wall to a baseboard outlet and serves as an auxillery suction pump for a very large restored 1914 Karn Church Reed Organ. The organ contains 9 complete sets of 61 note reedbanks on one manual and a Nag's Head swell top in addition to the usual smaller swell shutters front & back. Several stops speak through harmonic Qualifier Boxes and the 8' Diapason rank has a graduated harmonic 'pipe' box across the entire width of the case - this speaks directly toward the Nag's head top lid. Can be foot pumped gently for quiet stops (Offertory) or requires hand pumping by a Bellows Boy in back for Full Organ. The point being I used this Kenmore with a remote switch when I want to play full out. It's set on low speed, btw.
I recall that at the time I went out looking at Sally Ann for a powerful beater vacuum for this purpose and this fit the bill nicely. Dammit, I needed a pump and I needed it now!. LOL
On cursory inspection it appears none the less for wear and tear other than the dirt & dust. Runs fine. Tomorrow night I'm going to liberate it to the Great Upstairs Spa...because its two tone blue, and purty, has a magicord reel, a power nozzle socket and an intact Faux Woodgrain lid panel.
I'm rather excited to have rediscovered it. Having performed flawlessly and reliably for over 2 decades in less than ideal conditions it has earned a return to the Land of Daylight.
Dave.

I installed this in this position back in 1986 when I bought the house. It has been in this same location all these years. The cobbled together wand & hose runs up through the wall to a baseboard outlet and serves as an auxillery suction pump for a very large restored 1914 Karn Church Reed Organ. The organ contains 9 complete sets of 61 note reedbanks on one manual and a Nag's Head swell top in addition to the usual smaller swell shutters front & back. Several stops speak through harmonic Qualifier Boxes and the 8' Diapason rank has a graduated harmonic 'pipe' box across the entire width of the case - this speaks directly toward the Nag's head top lid. Can be foot pumped gently for quiet stops (Offertory) or requires hand pumping by a Bellows Boy in back for Full Organ. The point being I used this Kenmore with a remote switch when I want to play full out. It's set on low speed, btw.
I recall that at the time I went out looking at Sally Ann for a powerful beater vacuum for this purpose and this fit the bill nicely. Dammit, I needed a pump and I needed it now!. LOL
On cursory inspection it appears none the less for wear and tear other than the dirt & dust. Runs fine. Tomorrow night I'm going to liberate it to the Great Upstairs Spa...because its two tone blue, and purty, has a magicord reel, a power nozzle socket and an intact Faux Woodgrain lid panel.
I'm rather excited to have rediscovered it. Having performed flawlessly and reliably for over 2 decades in less than ideal conditions it has earned a return to the Land of Daylight.
Dave.
