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Anton Feith (* October 20, 1872 in Cologne; † January 26, 1929 in Paderborn) ran the Eggert Orgelbau-Anstalt in Paderborn from 1902 until his death. He and his son Anton Feith II, who ran the company until 1972, built around 800 organs, mainly in the organ region of Westphalia and Lippe and in the Ruhr area. The company exported to Belgium, the Netherlands and Japan.
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Anton Feith (* October 20, 1872 in Cologne; † January 26, 1929 in Paderborn) ran the Eggert Orgelbau-Anstalt in Paderborn from 1902 until his death. He and his son Anton Feith II, who ran the company until 1972, built around 800 organs, mainly in the organ region of Westphalia and Lippe and in the Ruhr area. The company exported to Belgium, the Netherlands and Japan.
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