2007-02-07 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This new organ is primarily installed in side chambers in the chancel with a flamed copper Prestant en facade. The Positiv division is on the chancel wall of the left transept wih the pipes exposed in a functional display. The temperament is halfway between Kirnberger III and equal. The organ makes use of the console shell, keyboards, and 12 ranks of pipes of the previous Schantz organ. -Database Manager
2013-12-31 - Updated through information from Dan Spies: -- The church was closed in ~2010 with the building purchased by a local preservationist/developer. At this time the organ is intact and somewhat playable. The building will be renovated at some future date for business use. The organ is not used by the inner-city congregation using the facility as a temporary worship space. Very little if any of the original Moller pipework is extant, some of the Schantz pipework from the 1920s is present with the balance of the instrument being supply house mechanics and European supply house pipework. -Database Manager
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