The action of these unit chests has magnet, primary valve, and pouch. Overkill? Or a Skinner-esque strategy for rapid action?
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THANKS FOR THIS!!!!!!!!!
The pouch and pouch board remind me of L.E. Morel's work but the appliance in the 2nd photo does not. My 2nd guess was Eaton's--but I changed my mind.
I had a 2nd look and now withdraw my previous comment. It's Woodstock Organ Builders.
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