2007-07-05 - Identified by James R. Stettner through information from the Estey Opus List, published in The Boston Organ Club newsletter, 1973-1979. -Database Manager
2013-07-02 - Updated through online information from Paul Marchesano. -- Organ appears to be original stoplist, with possible addition of Octave 4 in Great (not clear if unified from Open Diapason 8). The console is a supply house console apparently installed some time ago. The original facade pipes are mute, but have languids and were speaking pipes at one time. -Database Manager
2013-07-09 - Updated through online information from Paul Marchesano. -- The organ has 61-note chests; unified stops are extended to provide top octave of upper unified stops, but no superoctave extensions exist nor are they wired. The Piccolo 2' breaks back at the top octave. The organ is in regular use, but needs some attention, especially the mechanical combination action. -Database Manager
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