Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2006-10-25 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ had 6 p.f. ranks. It was offered for sale in the May 1985 issue of The American Organist, Vol. 20, No. 5, pg. 96, "Classifieds." It was purchased in 1996 by Wes Spore of Bothell, Washington and installed in his home there. It has gradually been parted-out as that home installation evolved. The console was acquired by Meadway & Stettner of Monroe, Washington and was later sold to a private individual in California. -Database Manager
2007-04-11 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager
Stoplist from The Diapason, July 1930, page 4 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Saint Joseph Catholic Church Seattle, Washington Wangerin Organ Company 1930 Great (encl with Choir) Swell 8' First Diapason (61 pipes) 8' Open Diapason (73 pipes) 8' Second Diapason (61 pipes) 8' Stopped Diapason (73 pipes) 8' Hohl Flöte (choir) 8' Salicional (73 pipes) 8' Dulciana (choir) 8' Voix Celeste (73 pipes) 4' Octave (61 pipes) 4' Octave (73 pipes) IV Rks Mixture (244 pipes) III Rks Cornet (183 pipes) 8' French Trumpet (61 pipes) 16' Contra Fagotto (97 pipes) 8' Cornopean (extension) Choir 8' Vox Humana (73 pipes) 8' Geigen Principal (73 pipes) 4' Clarion (extension 8' Hohl Flöte (73 pipes) 8' Dulciana (73 pipes) Pedal 8' Unda Maris (73 pipes) 32' Resultant 4' Flute Traverso (61 pipes) 16' Subbass (44 pipes) 2' Piccolo (73 pipes) 16' Bourdon (44 pipes) 8' Little Trumpet (73 pipes) 8' Octave (extension) 8' Flute (extension) 16' Trombone (44 pipes) 16' Contra Fagotto (swell) 8' Tromba (extension) Terminology and pipe counts as per The Diapason, July 1930, page 4 [Received from David Bohn 2015-07-24.]
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