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Q: I have a large set of chimes that belonged to my grandfather. He gave concerts with them in the early 1900s. When they're set up on two floor racks, the chimes are 7 feet tall, with 10 chimes on the top row and 18 on the bottom. One of the chimes is marked "J.C. Deagan, Pat. May 21, 1901."
A: You have a set of Deagan "organ chimes," sometimes called "shaker chimes." Sound is produced by shaking the chimes. John Calhoun Deagan (1853-1934) was a musical genius who improved and later developed many percussion instruments. He started his company, J.C. Deagan, in the 1880s. His name is used as a trademark on some Yamaha percussion instruments. Not many sets of Deagan organ chimes were made. They were expensive ($650 for the large set) and cumbersome. But they were available for sale until the early 1920s and were marketed as "the greatest novelty instrument ever invented."
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