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    ELECTRONIC ORGAN 
    CONSTRUCTORS' SOCIETY

THE SOCIETY 1
  Electronic Organ Magazine (EOM)

    This contains reports of meetings, technical
  articles and other items of interest to members. Articles vary from those
  for beginners to the highly technical. Other items include Society
  notices, reports and details of future meetings. There is also a sales and
  wants column, which contains details of members surplus instruments and
  parts for sale, and is often a valuable source of hard-to-find parts.
  Normally there are four issues of EOM per year.
  New members will (subject to availability) receive all issues of EOM from
  the beginning of the current year and photocopies of back issues may be
  purchased from the Editor.

    For overseas members and those UK members who are
  unable to come to the London or branch meetings, the main benefit of
  membership is Electronic Organ Magazine.
    

  
  Branch Meetings

    Branch Meetings are held in several areas where there
  is a sufficient concentration of members, and many of these meetings 
  take   place in members' homes. The Branch Secretaries can provide 
  more information about these meetings.
  
  Recording Library

    The society's Recording Library contains recordings of
  members’ instruments and a few commercial instruments. As most of 
  the instruments have been described in some detail in EOM, these 
  recordings can give prospective constructors some idea of what kind 
  of sound they can expect from a particular design. Members receive 
  a copy of the Library catalogue, and   the Librarian can provide a 
  copy of any recording on request for a nominal charge to cover 
  materials and postage. Recordings are available on CD-R or Cassette.      
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  London Meetings

    The main meetings of the EOCS are held in
  London. All Members are welcome and some travel considerable distances
  to attend. This meeting is intended to be a source of information and an
  opportunity to exchange ideas. Talks given by members also forms a basis
  for articles in EOM.
        
    As you will gather from the details of the
  London Meetings we have a great many members who are able to talk to us
  on both practical and theoretical aspects of organ building. If you fear
  that your skills are not as great as theirs do not be intimidated!
  Interest and enthusiasm are at least as important, and we were all
  beginners at one time.  
      
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