Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2005-03-01 - Identified from company publications as edited and expanded in <i>The Hook Opus List 1829-1935</i>, ed. William T. Van Pelt (Organ Historical Society, 1991). -Database Manager
2011-08-16 - Updated through online information from Jim Stark. -Database Manager
dedication booklet Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
E. & G. G. Hook opus 431 (1867) Third Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, PA Great Organ 16 Bourdon, wood 8 Open Diapason, metal 8 Doppel Flute, wood 8 Viola da Gamba, metal 4 Flute Harmonique, metal 4 Octave, matel 2 2/3 Twelfth, metal 2 Fifteenth, metal IV Mixture, metal 8 Trumpet, metal Swell Organ 8 Open diapason, metal 8 Stopped Diapason, wood 8 Keranlophon(sic), metal 4 Flauto Traverso, wood 4 Octave, metal 4 Violina, metal 2 Flautina, metal II Mixture, metal 8 Vox Humana, tin 8 Cornopean, metal 8 Oboe, metal Solo Organ 8 Geigen Principal, metal 8 Dulciana, metal 8 Melodia,wood 4 Fugara, metal 4 Flute D'Amour, wood 2 Picolo(sic), metal 8 Clarionet, metal Pedale 16 Open Diapason, wood 16 Bourdon, wood 8 Violoncello, metal Mechanical Registers Swell to Great Great to Pedale Swell to Solo Swell to Pedale Solo to Great Solo to Pedale Tremulant Bellows Signal Three Composition Pedals [Received from Jim Stark 2011-08-16.]
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