OHS convention: 1979
Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - From Blessed Sacrament R.C., St. Louis. Sold to St. Paul's Episcopal, Durant, IA Restored at Durant by Michael Quimby. -Database Manager
2021-08-10 - The organ was re-pitched by Robert I. Thomas, its owner, who also enlarged the pedal compass from 25 to 27 notes, and rebuilt the hand-pumping mechanism. Low C is located on the treble end of the windchest, a characteristic of early Kilgen organs. -- *1979 OHS Handbook* -Paul R. Marchesano
Source: 1979 OHS Handbook June 19979
MANUAL (58 notes) Principal (TC) 8 (46 pipes; 9 in case), Dulciana (TC) 8 (46 pipes), Gedackt (TC) 8 (46 pipes; metal Rohrflute from MC to top, stopped wood from TC to MC), Unison Bass 8 (12 pipes; stopped wood), Octave 4 (58 pipes; 8 in case), Fifteenth 2 (58 pipes)
PEDAL (27 notes) Sub Bass 16 (27 pipes; stopped wood)
COMBINATIONS Two unlabelled, single-acting wooden composition pedals
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