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Hochhalter, Inc. (2001)

Central Presbyterian Church: Chapel
1857 Potter Street
Eugene, OR

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2000 - Original home -- All Saint's Church, Thorp Arch, UK (Photograph by Unknown internet source, submitted by Lanny Hochhalter/Lanny Hochhalter)

Date unknown - Manual and builder's plate (Photograph by Lanny Hochhalter, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

Date unknown - Organ case in front (Photograph by Lanny Hochhalter, submitted by Jim Stettner/Jim Stettner)

2005 - Great Stopped Diapason with original cork stopper (Photograph by Lanny Hochhalter/Lanny Hochhalter)

2005 - Keydesk (Photograph by Lanny Hochhalter/Lanny Hochhalter)

2005 - Builder's nameplate (accurately replicated on legal ivory from a photograph) (Photograph by Lanny Hochhalter/Lanny Hochhalter)

2021-12-17 - Great 8' Diapason, 8' Stopped Diapason, 4' Octave (Photograph by Lanny Hochhalter/Lanny Hochhalter)

2002-11-30 - Organ (Photograph by Lanny Hochhalter/Database Manager)

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2005-04-05 - Relocated from Methodist, East Keswick, UK in 1988 by Gerald Betts, and later installed at Central Methodist in 2001 by Hochhalter Inc. -Database Manager

2005-04-05 - Manuals are F compass. -Database Manager

2005-04-05 - The pedal compass had been extended downward 5 notes. Tubular pneumatic action was electrified in 1988 when it was brought to the US -Database Manager

2005-07-22 - On-line update from Lanny Hochhalter -- Organ was originally installed in All Saints' Church, Thorpe Arch, UK in 1878. Sold to East Keswick Methodist, UK, in 1952. Renovated in 1967. -Database Manager

2023-09-08 - Relocated 'Notes' entry from a duplicate Database entry. **Database Manager on June 30, 2005:** Restoration and installation here of an 1878 M. Sagar organ. Completely rewired including a solid-state switching relay. New blower and windlines. -Jim Stettner

2023-09-08 - Relocated 'Notes' entry from a duplicate Database entry. **Database Manager on July 22, 2005:** On-line update from Lanny Hochhalter -- M. Sagar organ opus 455. Original key action was pneumatic, was destroyed by wood worms. Electric solenoids pull pallets, stop action is original mechanical. -Jim Stettner


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