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Schlicker Organ Co. (1971)

Residence: Charlotte Clayton
2041 Davison
Richland, WA

Consoles

Main


Notes

2006-11-28 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Shutters are of glass so that the pipes can be seen. As originally planned, the organ did not have a reed voice. The Dulzian/Krummhorn was added as an afterthought but before the organ was completed. The added rank cost $2,750.00 bringing the total cost to about $15,000.00. The organ was set-up, regulated, and tuned by John DeCamp. The resonators of the 16' Dulzian extension are wooden with tuning flaps on top. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the console March 7, 1996 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Richland, Washington
Residence: Charlotte Clayton

Schlicker, 1971 - Original Specifications


GREAT (Expressive)            POSITIV (Expressive)          PEDAL (Expressive)
8     Principal               8     Gedeckt                 16  Untersatz
8     Gedeckt                 4     Rohr Floete             8   Gedeckt
4     Octave                  2     Principal               4   Principal
2     Rohr Floete             1-1/3 Larigot                 2   Rohr Floete
II    Mixture                 4     Krummhorn               16  Dulzian
8     Krummhorn                     Tremolo
4     Krummhorn


STOP / RANK / PIPE ANALYSIS
16    Untersatz              (Ped)  12   Extension of the 8' Gedeckt. Unenclosed.
8     Principal               (Gt)  --   1-12 from the 8' Gedeckt. 13-61 from the
                                            4' Octave.
8     Gedeckt         (Gt/Pos/Ped)  61
4     Octave                  (Gt)  61
4     Principal              (Ped)  --   Same as the 4' Octave.
4     Rohr Floete            (Pos)  --   1-12 from the tenor octave of the 8'
                                            Gedeckt. 13-61 from the 2' Rohr Floete.
2     Principal              (Pos)  --   1 - 49 from the 4' Octave. 50-61 from the
                                            2' Rohr Floete.
2     Rohr Floete         (Gt/Ped)  61
1-1/3 Larigot                (Pos)  --   From the 2' Rohr Floete. The top 7 notes
                                            repeat.
II    Mixture    [22-26]      (Gt)  74   Notes 1-12 are derived from the Octave
                                            (unison) and Rohr Floete (quint).
                                            Notes 13-49 (37 notes) are the inde-
                                            pendent Mixture. The top octave repeats.
16    Dulzian                (Ped)  12   Extension of the 8' Krummhorn. Wooden
                                            resonators with metal flaps.
8     Krummhorn               (Gt)  61   Copper resonators.
4     Krummhorn          (Pos/Ped)  --   On the manual, the top octave is borrowed
                                            from the 4' Octave.
      Tremolo                (Pos)       Affects the entire instrument. 


PIPE SUMMARY

8' Gedeckt      4' Octave       2' Rohr Floete    II Mixture      Krummhorn/Dulzian
73 pipes        61 pipes        61 pipes          74 pipes        73 pipes


PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Expression        (bal.)


ACTION: E-P unit        VOICES: 5        STOPS: 17        RANKS: 6        PIPES: 342


NOTES
The organ as originally planned did not have a reed voice. The Krummhorn
was added as an afterthought, but before the organ was completed. The
added rank cost $2,750.00 bringing the total cost to about $15,000.00. The
organ was set-up, regulated, and tuned by John DeCamp.

 [Received from James R. Stettner 2011-10-26.]

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