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New designs in our organ gift shop!

8/3/2018

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Every organist will know about ciphers (for those of you who spell everything the awkward way, cyphers). Ciphers strike fear into your heart and can turn you crazy. Ciphers are so smart they know when to happen, and that is always at the least convenient and most embarrassing time possible. 
Ciphers are what happens when a note (or two) in an organ refuse to stop sounding, even when you are no longer playing a note and when the stop is pushed in. The causes can be many and varied, such as objects wedged in the wrong places, sliders sticking from heat or cold. I firmly believe organs are capable of having a cipher for the hell of it. 
You can imagine how disastrous this can be. If a single note stubbornly squeals away, what chance does the organist have to play the programme, or the audience to hear the intended piece. In short, all you can do is try removing the offending pipe, stuff a jersey into the speaking pipe mouth to muffle the sound.  Or shut off the organ, and crawl away into a corner to die. It really feels that bad.Since you can't beat them, join them, and with that in mind I have created a special design called "How to make an organist happy - de-cipher this!". 
The music score shows an eternally sounding single note, and if you look closely at the name of the composer, you will see that it is written by Anon, anon, anon, anon, anon... (Say that out loud and you'll get the idea)
organ tuning notebook for builders
Organ tuning notebook
Mugs for organists who hate ciphers
Mugs for organists
De-cipher this t-shirts
T-shirts for men and women
Click the thumbnails above to see these products or to browse through the collection of many more products (ties, ipad cases, clock, bathmats, cards, bags etc) go here. 
Happy de-ciphering!
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new cufflinks and latest sale

14/11/2015

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The cufflinks on the Zazzle organ gift store are terrific - small gifts, so easy to post and very elegant. The new design here, showing the Cliquot/Cavaille-Coll organ in St Sulpice, Paris, would be easily recognised by any organist. No mistaking that clock, for starters!
Famous Paris pipe organ links Cufflinks
Famous Paris pipe organ links Cufflinks by organs
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One of the sales today (thanks to all the buyers!)  was a fun Tee, showing the front of the organ in Beziers Cathedral, south of France, with the words: "HINT: I'd like this for my birthday." Several different organs are shown in this design range, and you can see the others by following this link
HINT: I'd like this for my birthday - Béziers Tee Shirt
HINT: I'd like this for my birthday - Béziers Tee Shirt by organs
Shop for Pipe organ T-Shirts online at Zazzle.com
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2016 new Organ calendar

9/10/2015

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2016 organ calendar

Just completed! All-new photos for my latest 2016 organs of the world calendar, made by Zazzle. 
Featuring organs from around the world, this calendar would make the perfect New Year gift for any musician, but especially organists. Instruments shown are sometimes famous but others are little gems that are not so well-known; some are huge and ornate, others are smaller and less ornamented. But they all have appeal and a charm which is the reason so many people love the King of Instruments. Organs in this calendar (new for 2016) are from Weingarten (cover), Rendsburg, Michelstadt, Ravensburg, Stade, St Peter-Ording, Windsheim (German); St Gallen (Switzerland), Hythe and Castle Ashby (England); Tanunda and Adelaide (Australia).
​You can customise these to include USA dates or other holidays; different font styles for dates and much more. Go to www.organcalendars.com

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