Always
top quality
Our philosophy of organ building is deeply rooted in the best
of the European tradition. Both visual and tonal design must be
in full harmony with the space and the acoustics. The process
of designing is accomplished through close collaboration with
our clients to ensure that the final result is pleasing to those
who are carrying the cost. We will never sacrifice quality due
to budget limitations. We believe that building a pipe organ is
the most enduring legacy a congregation can make, thus we treat
your investment with utmost respect.
It has been proven through centuries of experience that the most
reliable and artistically gratifying key action is a mechanical
(tracker) one. It is, therefore, our preferred method of carrying
out the action. We also put our complete trust in the time-proven
manner of building windchests with sliders and wooden pallets.
We can make a confident statement – building an organ with
the tracker action offers unmatched reliability and artistic quality.
We will be happy to prove this to you in person, giving you hard
evidence that the characteristics and performance of a tracker
organ are unquestionably superior to any other kind of action.
This will provide you with an instrument that will function for
centuries, just as organs of Bach’s time still function
to this day.
Our contract terms are client-friendly, 15% upon signing, 70%
progress payments, and 15% at the end of the project. Delivery
time depends on the size of the instrument, varying from one to
three years. Our priority is in quality, taking as long as necessary
to build the instrument. We provide our clients with 10-year complete
warranty on our craftsmanship and materials. We also guarantee
the first year of tuning and maintenance free of charge since
we believe that the organ requires that much time to become fully
acclimated to its environment. Subsequently, we will be happy
to either sign a maintenance contract with you, or to assist you
in finding a competent service person in your area.
As a member of the International
Society of Organ Builders, we adhere to the high standards
of work as set forth by the bylaws of the ISO.
Never over the budget