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Wicks Pipe Organ Co. Opus 14 (1909)

Sacred Heart R. C.
Valley Park, MO

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Removed c. 1970. One of the organists at the dedication, 22 Aug. 1909, was John F. Wick. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Sacred Heart R. C., Valley Park, MO
1909 Wicks, Op. 14
Source:  Wicks files, courtesy of Ron Yeater.

Great
8' Open Diapason (61m)
8' Dulciana (61m)
8' Melodia (61w)
4' Octave (61m)

Swell (enclosed)
8' Violin Diapason (61m)
8' Salicional (61m)
8' Stopped Diapason (61w)
4' Flute Harmonic (61m)
Tremolo

Pedal
16' Bourdon (27w)

Couplers:
Swell to Great
Swell to Pedal
Great to Pedal
Swell Super Octave to Great

Accessories
3 pistons [or pedals?] acting on Great and Pedal
3 pistons [or pedals?] acting on Swell and Pedal
[These may be Doux, Forte and Release - handwriting very difficult to read.]

Crescendo Pedal
Balanced Swell Pedal
Crescendo indicator
Wind indicator
Blowing  [     ] [can't read 2nd word.]
Swell tremolo

Pipework from Anton Gottfried in Erie, PA.


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