2007-09-20 - Identified by James R. Stettner through information from the Estey Opus List, published in The Boston Organ Club newsletter, 1973-1979. -Database Manager
2009-06-10 - Updated through information posted to PIPORG-L by William Rybitski June 9, 2009: -- The 1917 Estey organ that I played for nearly twenty years had Haskell basses on every open 8-foot rank. Notes 1-12 Pedal Open Diapason 16, a big open wood with leathered lips, were also Haskell pipes. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist from William Rybitski Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Kingston, Pennsylvania St. Hedwig's R.C. Estey Opus 1456 (1917) Great 8 Open Diapason (1 & 2 Haskell in facade) (Yes, that's right. Just Low C and C# were Haskell.) 8 Gross Flute (1-12 Haskell) 8 Melodia (1-12 Haskell) 8 Dulciana (1-12 Haskell) 4 Harmonic Flute Swell 16 Bourdon 8 Violin Diapason (1-12 Haskell) 8 Salicional (1-12 Haskell) 8 Vox Celeste (TC) 8 Aeoline (1-12 Haskell) 4 Flauto Traverso 8 Cornopean (1-12 Haskell) 8 Oboe (Labial, 1-12 Haskell) Tremulant Pedal 16 Open Diapason (1-12 Haskell) 16 Bourdon 16 Lieblich Gedeckt (1-12 common with Swell Bourdon, 13-30 independent) [Posted to PIPORG-L June 9, 2009 by William Rybitski.]
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