Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Builder's Nameplate: Possibly by M. A. Clark & Sons ? -Database Manager
2024-04-04 - Updated through online information from Kenneth G. Potter: The 11 rank tracker organ referred to on your site was removed in the seventies. It was replaced by a 4R Moller Artiste which still serves. David Friedell was the organist there while a student at Westminster. He convinced them to let him replace the 11 rank tracker referred to on your site with an organ he would build using the console and pipes/chests/etc from an organ that was being thrown out from (I believe) Princeton Seminary. He made it playable and they removed the tracker. It ciphered continually and he would climb in and fix it. When he left, the church had an organ they couldn't afford to make reliable, so they bought the Moller Artiste which was intended for another church that couldn't come up with the balance, so it was sitting on a rail siding and the Moller reps called all over trying to sell is so as not to have to ship it back to Hagerstown. Christ Church got it for 18,500. It is still functional. The Moller was voiced by Ken Wolfe, and sounds very nice. The tracker was sent to the landfill. -Jim Stettner
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