2007-04-28 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This was a project of tonal substitutions to the existing 1929 Estey. A new, homemade, electro-mechanical unit chest was added to the Swell by Mr. Curryer. The "new" stop was called 2' Fifteenth, but the pipes are not entirely principal in tone and are a mix of six different makes of used pipes. The first 37 pipes are three different makes of stopped woods labeled, "St Diap", "Fl Am", and "Gr 293". Notes 38 thru 44 are two different ranks of open metal principal pipes labeled "Octave" and "Fifteenth." Notes 45 thru 61 are marked "Piccolo" and are harmonic. The original 8' Aeoline stop was replaced by this added register, and the Aeoline stop wire was used to turn-on the Reisner gang switch. The Aeoline pipes are still present on their original toeboard, but are unused and silent. The console was not releathered, nor were the pedal chests. In 1994, Meadway & Stettner releathered the console coupler pneumatics. At some undocumented time, but likely while the organ was under Mr. Curryer's care, the original Swell 8' Vox Humana was replaced with a used set of Estey labial Oboe pipes of unknown provenance. It was originally a tenor C set, so a used, canistered, Salicional bass was provided from another undocumented source. Tenor C of the labial Oboe is marked, "Oboe/a 513/W. McLaughlin/July 1905." Bass CC of the removed Vox Humana is marked, "943/6" wind/2-14-28/R.C.L." The Vox Humana was donated to St. Ann's R.C. Cathedral in October 1995 to replace their badly damaged original Reuter Vox Humana. Source: extant organ, June 28, 1994 and subsequent visits. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the console June 28, 1994 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Great Falls, Montana First Church of Christ, Scientist ESTEY ORGAN CORPORATION, Opus 2794, 1929 - New Consol, 1935 Harold B. Curryer, 1980's, Tonal Changes GREAT (Expressive) COUPLERS 8' Open Diapason 61 Swell to Pedal 8,4 8' Melodia 61 Great to Pedal 8,4 8' Dulciana 61 4' Flute Harmonic 61 Swell to Great 16,8,4 Chimes [prep] -- Great to Great 16' FINGER PISTONS Great Unison Off General 1 – 4 Great to Great 4' Swell 1 – 3 Great 1 & 2 Pedal 1 & 2 SWELL (Expressive) 8' Stopped Diapason 73 8' Salicional 73 TOE STUDS 8' Vox Celeste (tc) 61 Gt. to Ped. (rev) 4' Flute d'Amour 73 Sforzando (rev) 2' Fifteenth 61 8' Vox Humana 61 Tremolo PEDAL MOVEMENTS Expression (bal.) Swell to Swell 16' Crescendo (bal.) Swell Unison Off Swell to Swell 4' PEDAL (Expressive) ACTION: E-P ventil & unit; D-E unit 16' Bourdon 30 16' Lieblich Gedeckt 30 VOICES: 12 STOPS: 14 8' Bass Flute 12 8' Flauto Dolce 12 RANKS: 12 PIPES: 730 NOTES The organ is installed in a common chamber at the front, center of the room above the Reader's platform. The console was installed in a room to the left, front side of the auditorium making it very difficult for the organist to hear the balance and blend of the organ. The Great chest is placed in front of the Swell chest, and the Pedal is divided on either side of the manual divisions. Oddly, the Pedal 16' Bourdon is marked with opus number 2151 which was a 1924, 2-manual organ with a player listed for the Lyon & Healy Studio in Chicago. In 1937, it was en- larged by Estey as their opus 2798 to be a 3-manual organ for the Presbyterian Church in LaGrange, Illinois. In the 1980's, the church contracted Harold B. Curryer of Spokane to make one tonal change and to re-leather the entire organ. The added stop was called 2' Fifteenth and was placed on a poorly-built, homemade, direct-electric chest furnished by Mr. Curryer. The pipes are a mixture of six different types of used pipes. The first 37 pipes are three different makes of stopped wood pipes labeled, “St Diap”, “Fl Am”, and “Gr 293”. Notes 38-44 are two different ranks of open metal principal pipes labeled, “Octave” and “15th”. Notes 45 thru 61 are marked “Piccolo” and are harmonic. He used the Swell 8' Aeoline stop wire to operate the added Reisner gang switch. The 8' Aeoline pipes are still present, but unused. The re-leathering was also not as all-inclusive as the church had understood it to be. The console was not re-leathered, nor were the Pedal chests. In April 1994, Meadway & Stettner releathered the console coupler pneumatics. The Pedal chest pneumatics remained to be done, and dead notes had been cross-bridged between the two Pedal 16' stopped woods. At some undocumented time in the past – perhaps during Mr. Curryer's time – the original 8' Vox Humana was replaced with a used, Estey labial 8' Oboe. It was originally a tenor C set, but the bass has been completed with a used, canistered Salicional bass from another source. Tenor C of the labial Oboe is marked, Oboe/a 513/W. McLaughlin/July 1905. Bass CC of the removed 8' Vox Humana is marked, 943/6” wind/2-14-28/R.C.L. In 1995, the Vox Humana was given to St. Anne's Co-Cathedral to replace their damaged original set in exchange for repairs to the Estey organ by Meadway & Stettner. Sources: Estey opus list; JRS; extant organ [Received from James R. Stettner 2016-01-21.]
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