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hmm? Anonymous
Did anyone ever post the paper organ? there was a little thread about it a while ago but i lost it and never got to see if anyone posted it.
>> Anonymous
Wow, that's pretty neat. Does that really work?
>> Mr. Biscuit
...Are you serious?
>> Anonymous
Well, i made a paper ocarina the other day. So im guessing its possible but i have not seen it so idk for sure.. Someone buy it and gimme scans.. hahah.
>> Anonymous
No one ever posted the organ, and yes it does work. It's a sister of the paper clock book (made by the same people).
>> Anonymous
made the train whistle papercraft and that worked, would love the paper organ (whistle was a bitch but was fucking awesome)
>> Anonymous
>>115785

Anyone have a copy of that? I'd like to have one.
>> Cotton Eyed Joe­
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>>115940
>> Moar info on the organ Anonymous
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Seems like this is real

Copypasta from http://www.walterruffler.de/Mechan3.html :
The paper organ was placed at my disposal for my lecture kindly by Fritz König / Atelier GAG. The patent had been registered in 1990 for Benjamin Hurdle in Great Britain. Actually it is distributed by Marcle Models in the U.K. and Scheuer & Strüver in Germany. The organ's main parts are: a double bellows, a pressure vessel, a distributor of compressed air, eight organ pipes and a transport device for a punched paper tape. The paper tape serves as a valve and regulates the air pressure supply of the organ pipes. It is pulled through a narrow opening between distributor of compressed air and organ pipes by turning a crank. While the not punched part of the tape is between distributor of compressed air and organ pipe nothing happens. When there is a hole the air can pass and a sound will arise. The duration of the sounds is determined by the length of the holes. Base and top of the pressure vessel are elastic and bend when activating the bellows. An elastic band that connects both components limits the bending and helps rising the compression. At the top a trapeziform indicator is fastened, it is connected to two paper strips which on the other hand are fixed in front and behind on the top. If the top bends upwards the paper strips tighten and swing the trapezium top, the states of indication are "Pump" und "Play".

So, any Anon able to reconstruct the organ from these details?
>> Anonymous
this is now the saint grial of /po/
>> Anonymous
Just some random information I found, for one thing, the organ uses reeds, instead of being real pipes, and the organ is patented in the UK, the website said in 1990.
>> Anonymous
>>115941
Thanks anon!
>> DO WANT! Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRfzLR8pNY0
>> Anonymous
Please dont kill me or anything, but i just got a music box thats kind of like this organ but its a music box that you punch music on the card
http://www.grand-illusions.com/acatalog/info_96.html
>> Cotton Eyed Joe­
>>115993
-_-
>> Anonymous
Anyone find this yet?
>> Anonymous
>>116067
thanks cotton eyed joe! *donates eye* ;)
>> Anonymous
Indeed this is the holy grail of /po/
*sigh* I guess we will have to do a midnight raid of Marcle Models.
*puts on ski mask*
>> Anonymous
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If you want to dig in your pocket you can get the pattern here http://www.moduni.de/product_info.php/products_id/1009901
$60us is a bit pricey though...
Or Anon could just post it here...in pdf form :P
>> Anonymous
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DANG IT! soooo close!
>> Anonymous
>>116390
How did the raid go?
>> Anonymous
bump for want
>> Anonymous
hump