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I made the last round of changes today -- sorry about not signing in first. I need to figure out how to request that the name of this page be changed. From my research I feel confident that the instrument may have always been known as The Great Stalacpipe Organ and it's definitely the predominant name in use. --Markkidd 14:28, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
I have made the change. --Markkidd 14:29, 28 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Midmer losh organ
The worlds largest musical instrument is the Midmer Losh organ in atlantic city convention hall/ boardwalk hall. it has 33114 pipes and 1235 stops. It was designed to fill the 41000 seat hall with sound. It is recognised as the largest musical instrument by sevaral organisations. The guiness book of records also recognise`s it as the largest and loudest musical instrument in the world.Its website is at www.acchos.org