2005-04-13 - Purchased from the Ashley Austin estate in Sudbury, MA in 2001. Pedal had couplers only, 4 stops prepared for. Four pedal ranks added by Storey. -Database Manager
2005-05-17 - The pedal pipework is all that remains from the Swell of the Rieger that was at St. James Episcopal in Richmond, VA. after it was destroyed by fire. -Database Manager
2019-10-24 - Updated by David Storey, the builder. The four pedal stops were from the Rieger Sweep, St. James's Episcopal, Richmond, VA. There were many other Rieger stops that went to many other organs. The original Flentrop pedal was 27 notes. The key and coupler actions were expanded and a new slider chest for the pedal was made by David Storey to accommodate the pedal stops. The manual stops and actions are as originally built by Flentrop. The case was restored to its original rich red mahogany color. The 4' in the Pedal is a Holzprinzipal. The 16' Boudon was the Rieger 16' Quintade. The 2' Nachthorn was originally the Rieger 4' Nachthorn. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from console August 19, 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Baltimore, Maryland David M. Storey Residence D.A. Flentrop 1962 Manual I lower 8' Gedeckt 56 pipes 4' Prestant " 4' Roerfluit " 2' Gemshorn " II Sesquialter 70 pipes starts at Tenor A II Mixtuur 112 pipes Manual II upper 8' Pommer 56 pipes 4' Speelfluit " 1-1/3' Quint " Pedal 16' Bourdon 30 pipes 8' Gedeckt " 4' Fluit " 2' Nachthoorn " Couplers I+II P+I [Received from David M. Storey 2012-08-20.]
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