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Estey Organ Co. Opus 3050 (1934)

Fort Hill Presbyterian Church
399 College Avenue
Clemson, SC

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


Consoles

Main


Notes

2007-08-13 - Identified through online information from William Rowland. -- Finally please note the Stop scheme here and compare with the Möller instrument of the United Methodist Church, Clemson, of same period. The scheme is almost the same but the difference is the Moller sounded much better and had real reeds. The Moller Diapasons did not honk as the Estey's did. It is almost as if the same person designed both Organs. -Database Manager

2007-09-07 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -Database Manager

2020-10-17 - This organ replaced Estey's Opus 3007, which burned in 1932 -Nicholas R Scott


Stoplist

Typed Stoplist. On-line update from William Rowland. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Clemson, South Carolina
Fort Hill Presbyterian Church
Estey Organ, 1934

Stoplist:    

Pedal    
Bourdon          16'    
Lieblich Gedackt 16'    
Flute             8'    
Chimes (from Gt)    
Sw to Ped 8. 
Gt to Ped 8 
Sw to Ped 4'        

Great    
Open Diapason  8'    
Melodia        8'    
Gamba          8'    
Dulciana       8'    
Flute          8'    
Chimes    
Sw to Gt 16, 
Sw to Gt 4, 
8 combination adjustable pistons        

Swell        

Open Diapason     8'    
Stopped Diapason  8'    
Salicional        8'    
Voix Celeste      8'    
Flute Harmonic    4'    
Oboe              8'    
Chimes (from Gt)    
Sw 16', 
Sw 4', 
Unison Off, 
Tremolo

Received online from William Rowland August 12, 2007

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