Sydney Opera House organ built using a Shopsmith 10ER

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Sydney Opera House organ built using a Shopsmith 10ER

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Here's a fun fact I doubt almost anyone knows...

A few days ago I posted on an Australian woodworking Facebook group asking if anyone has or knows what a Shopsmith is. The grandson of Peter Hall, the architect who took over the Sydney Opera House after Utzon walked, told me the entire organ in the Sydney opera house was built with one as the sole power tool (he knows the makers son).

So I did some digging and sure enough, the organ was built by Ronald (Ron) Sharp from southern Sydney. He was self taught, did piano tuning for a living and built organs on the side. Took him about ten years and it's the biggest mechanical tracker-action pipe organ in the world, over 10,000 pipes, five manuals, finished in 1979.

As far as I know this is the only place the Shopsmith connection has been written down. But I did find something really cool: a 1960 ABC video of him building his first organ in his backyard, and you can spot a 10ER in the background a few times:

https://www.abc.net.au/listen/classic/r ... y/13704518
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Maurice,

Very cool. Thanks for sharing that. I knew before my trip to Australia that the Sydney Opera House would be impressive, but words don't really capture it fully. Until you see it in the distance and then walk up to it, or even walking inside of it...only then do you realize just how impressive it really is. The structure is very large structure and the architecture is magnificent. Makes sense that an equally impressive organ would be inside of it.
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Maurice,

Thank you for sharing that bit of Shopsmith history. In the picture you can see the second name plate on the Headstock for the company that made the Model 10E (actually a 10ER) in Australia. From what I have found about the Shopsmith Model 10's made in Australia they were done near the end of production of the Model 10ER in the US. I believe the reason they have the Model 10E Shopsmith Logo/Serial Number Plate is they were left over when the Model 10E became the Model 10ER (using that Model ER Plate) in the US. The serial numbers on the Australian made Model 10E's started lower than the US made ones. For the Australian serial numbers the lowest I have seen is S/N 264 and the highest is S/N 1594 from the Skip Campbell survey. The lowest I know of for the US made Model 10E is S/N 1009.
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Thanks for the correction, John. :o

Now corrected in my previous post.

That's what happens when I am thinking about two of our Shopsmith community members at the same time. Skip Cambell and Everett Davis.
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In watching the video, I never knew that these organ pipes may be constructed out of lead. Watching him put his mouth on one of these pipes to check tune of it gives me a shudder. I wonder what lead poisoning health effects he and his wife had from doing this work. Sad that it wasn't well known the hazards back then.
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