Muller Pipe Organ operates from two locations. 

Established in 1919, Mark Muller oversees sales, plus provides service and maintenance to regional customers from our Toledo, Ohio area office. With its proximity to the Great Lakes and location on the Maumee River, Toledo attracted the attention of such industrialists as Edward Drummond Libbey and Michael J. Owens. Breakthroughs in glass making and the development of glass fibers established Libbey Glass, Owens Corning Fiberglass, and Libbey Owens Ford as leaders of their respective industries. The success of these companies contributed to the size and economic prosperity of Toledo. As a result, at the turn of the 20th century, citizens were able to turn their attention to the propagation of culture and the arts- a rich tradition that continues today. Affectionately known as the "Glass Capital", Toledo is home to the Toledo Museum of Art, Holy Rosary Cathedral, Center for Science and Industry, Toledo Mud Hens (triple A farm club for the Detroit Tigers), and the world class Toledo Zoo.

Our state of the art production facility, managed by John Muller, is located in Croton, Ohio. A small farming community located in northwest Licking County, Croton is situated 25 miles northeast of Columbus. Settled in the early 1800s, Croton is locally renowned for hosting the popular Hartford Fair since 1858. 

Both locations provide service and maintenance to regional customers.

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