2006-11-25 - Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the console November, 1995 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Pomeroy, Washington Holy Rosary R.C. Church M.P. MÖLLER, Opus 6644, 1938 - Original Specifications GREAT (Expressive) COUPLERS 8 Open Diapason 61 Swell to Pedal [8] 8 Lieblich Gedeckt (Sw) -- Great to Pedal [8] 8 Viole Dolce (Sw) -- 4 Octave 12 Swell to Great [8] 4 Flute (Sw) -- 4 Fugara (Sw) -- 2 Piccolo (Sw) 5 FINGER PISTONS 8 Oboe (Sw) -- Full Organ 1 – 4 SWELL (Expressive) FOOT LEVERS 16 Bourdon (tc) -- To Set Combinations 8 Diapason (Gt) -- 8 Lieblich Gedeckt 61 8 Viole Dolce 61 PEDAL MOVEMENTS 4 Octave (Gt) -- Expression (bal.) 4 Flute 12 Crescendo (bal.) 4 Fugara 12 2-2/3 Twelfth 7 2 String Dolce -- 8 Oboe 61 ACTION: E-P unit Tremolo VOICES: 4 PEDAL (Expressive) STOPS: 22 16 Bourdon (Sw) 12 8 Open Diapason (Gt) -- RANKS: 4 8 Flute (Sw) -- 8 Viole (Sw) -- PIPES: 304 NOTES The organ is located in the rear gallery, and is housed in a free-standing case with six dummy gold façade pipes on two 3-pipe towers. The console is detached. The top 7 pipes of the 2' Piccolo break back to 4' pitch. The top octave of the 2' String Dolce repeats. The Kinetic blower motor was rebuilt in 1994, and the console combination action power pneumatic was re-covered in rubber cloth by Jim Stettner of Seattle in November, 1995. Sources: Möller Opus List; JRS; extant organ [Received from James R. Stettner 2012-06-24.]
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