Draai Orgel Pluto concert organ at the High Weald Steam Working Weekend, playing Baggy Trousers.... for which there will be a partial copyright claim... So if you really like the video feel free to hit the super thanks button.
Those things are the ultimate in mechanical music goodness and the perfect soundtrack to any steam fair - I could sit and watch the back side for hours. Never thought I'd hear one playing baggy trousers - I could just visualise the figurines on the front doing the madness dance!!! PS, looking forward to seeing the Simder and learning TIG welding along with you.
It's great though it does have a copyright issue with Baggy Trousers! Next time I film it I will try to interview the owner and get an explanation on video of how it works! As for the welder, hope to do the unboxing today, followed by some arc welding tests, followed by MIG welding a cart together or TIG it depending on which gases I have. I see another video of yours has dropped which I look forward to watching later. Many thanks for watching! Please like and share!
@@BensWorkshop Already liked Ben. I always have that paranoia about copyright issues if there's any music in the background of a video - kind of a shame really, because people want to see and hear the organs, but it comes with an attached hassle. I think I have one video with a similar machine and I didn't monitize that one, no idea if that helps or not, and no one has watched it anyway so hopefully after this time it's ok.....
They are. Didn't get a chance to make another film at the Sussex Steam Fair just gone, because it was covered due to rain but I did have another chat to the owner and whilst I was waiting for him to return his wife made me a cup of tea! PS, many thanks for watching! Please like and share!
The weather was better on Sunday hopefully! Man thanks for showing me the workings of the machine at the High Weald exhibition and again on Saturday. Also thanks to your wife for the tea! Many thanks for watching!
What a fabulous instrument! I could spend my life just marvelling at its ingenuity, I mean that card feeder alone is a beautiful thing! And Baggy Trousers! Absolutely brilliant tune to play on this magnificent contraption. Thanks for showing us Ben; did you get talking to the owner much? Cheers mate, that was great!
I did talk to the owner. He bought it from Holland, where it was made in the 1960s from parts from the early 1900s. It is a great thing! Unfortunately there is a copyright claim on that tune, so it will not be promoted in the same way it otherwise would. Many thanks for watching! Please like and share!
It is, isn't it? Next time I see it I will make sure there are no copyright issues and get the owner to explain it's operation on camera. Many thanks for watching! Please like and share!
It isn't, but interesting never-the less. It has a double throw crank driving two bellows into a holding bellows a bit like a set of bagpipes. Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!