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No warrants are required nowadays for the need to preserve ancient organs. However, to have the preservating operations carried out in a proper manner it seems necessary that a number of quite specific features be taken into account which are characteristic for these objects. Considering the problem from a general viewpoint it may be stated that organs are built up of a housing, usually having form of an artistically shaped and decorated prospect, which the unit should be subjected to preservating operations carried out on principles normally applied in similar works covering other historical monuments present in the church nave, of the instrument itself composed of three mechanisms, namely wind- -chest, sound-emitting unit together with its equipment, and, finally the console. As a rule the preservation of such an instrument aimed at preserving both its purely artistical and musical qualities, and original construction should be carried out by an experienced and skilled organ- -builder under a strict supervision by special staff of experts. To gather possibly full information with regard to actual stock of monuments belonging to that category and also to define the extent of preservation requirements a detailed inventory should be prepared using ad hoc prepared blanks the particular columns of which are discussed in detail by the author.
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