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Unknown Builder (1964)

Residence: Norman Olson
Spokane, WA

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Images


2007-01-01 - Pipes (Archival source not identified by contributor: James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

2007-01-01 - Pedal 16' Bourdon (Archival source not identified by contributor: James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

2007-01-01 - Console (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

2007-01-01 - Pipework (Photograph by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)

Consoles

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Notes

2007-05-05 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The exact origins of this instrument are uncertain. It was acquired in 1964 by Norman Olson for his home from a church that had once been a theatre, and which was identified by Mr. Olson as the Lidgerwood Theatre. His mother had been the organist for the church at one time. But this may have been the 1901 Kimball originally built for the Majestic Theatre, and then relocated multiple times. The organ was likely installed by Mr. Olson himself in 1964. But it was later electrified (1970s or 80s) by Harold B. Curryer of Spokane. Mr. Olson has since passed away, and the disposition of the organ is presently unknown. -Database Manager


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