It's so very sad that Paul is no longer with us. His many organ uploads are priceless and this fascinating visit to Willis' works is no exception. A huge thank you, Paul, from a grateful friend. Peter A
@@user-qd9rh5yr8m I believe there has been a misunderstanding here, and I take responsibility for that. I was referring to Paul Kirner, the gentleman who produced and uploaded the videos which appear on his 'Compton Lodge Studios' YT channel. Paul Martin, the antiques dealer who interviewed Prof Ian Tracey, is thankfully most certainly still with us. My sincere apologies for the confusion. All good wishes, Peter A
What a colossal organ! Sorry couldn't resist it but probably should have done.Great little item,thansk for posting.
Thanks for commenting John - Regards PAUL.
@@ComptonLodgeStudios Henry Willis firm is no more I am told?
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Thanks sixtiesfan11 PAUL CLS.
Very interesting interview
Thanks Dave - Regards PAUL.
@@ComptonLodgeStudios Hi Paul for reply Hope you get more comments Regards Dave
@@davenicholas1946 Hi Dave, Many Thanks for your encouraging comments - PAUL.
@@ComptonLodgeStudios Cheers Paul
@@ComptonLodgeStudios Thanks Paul
Great video
It's so very sad that Paul is no longer with us. His many organ uploads are priceless and this fascinating visit to Willis' works is no exception. A huge thank you, Paul, from a grateful friend. Peter A
Paul is still with us
@@user-qd9rh5yr8m I believe there has been a misunderstanding here, and I take responsibility for that. I was referring to Paul Kirner, the gentleman who produced and uploaded the videos which appear on his 'Compton Lodge Studios' YT channel. Paul Martin, the antiques dealer who interviewed Prof Ian Tracey, is thankfully most certainly still with us. My sincere apologies for the confusion. All good wishes, Peter A
Robert Hope-Jones worked for Willis for a time.
Thanks for that Johnny. ComptonLodgeStudios.
A chemist pretend to be an Organ builder.... I understand more of a Pipe organ than this man does!