Concert Roller Organ + 3 Cobs For Restoration. It is in nice shape but I can’t figure out why it don’t make sound. The crank turns the cob and the keys go up and down, but I cannot get any...Read More
Antique Gem Concert Roller organ pinned cobb Reed player 1887 Project. Not sure of functionality, does seem to be missing some pieces. The item “Antique Gem Concert Roller organ pinned cobb Reed...Read More
CONCERT Roller Organ+40 Cobs ORIGINAL Gold Letters+Wood PATINA Working Condition. 18 x 15 x 12 & 1/2 inches tall. 40 Cobs: 6 & 3/8 x 1 & 3/4 inches diameter. Condition Notes: See Numero...Read More
In good shape has been in our attic for 60 years, Part of the lettering on the front is worn. It has a crack in the glass as shown. The best part is it comes with 12 rollers. The titles are still read...Read More
In good shape has been in our attic for 60 years, Part of the lettering on the front is worn. It has a crack in the glass as shown. The best part is it comes with 12 rollers. The titles are still read...Read More
In good shape has been in our attic for 60 years, Part of the lettering on the front is worn. It has a crack in the glass as shown. The best part is it comes with 12 rollers. The titles are still read...Read More
Antique Concert Roller Organ. Had Been in the Same Family Since New. Wood Door has Chipped Wood, Missing the Small Metal Plate By the Crank. Average Minor Wear on Wood. Does Seem to Play but Iam not a...Read More
In good shape has been in our attic for 60 years, Part of the lettering on the front is worn. It has a crack in the glass as shown. The best part is it comes with 12 rollers. The titles are still read...Read More
Antique Concert Rolling Organ With 3 Cobs Beautiful Piece. The item “Antique Concert Rolling Organ With 3 Cobs Beautiful Piece” is in sale since Wednesday, July 31, 2019. This item is in t...Read More
In good shape has been in our attic for 60 years, Part of the lettering on the front is worn. It has a crack in the glass as shown. The best part is it comes with 12 rollers. The titles are still read...Read More