THE EVOCATIVE sounds of an old busker organ have been attracting passersby to an Otley business.
The hand-cranked instrument's melodies drew in customers to the Relics warehouse in Station Road last weekend.
The organ, made by Alan Pell, used to belong to business owner Tony Wade's late father, who played it all over the country.
Mr Wade's assistant, James Rafferty, operated the instrument on Saturday, which would have been Mr Wade senior's 100th birthday.
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