2007-10-07 - Identified by Jeff Scofield through information in Möller factory documents. -Database Manager
2009-02-15 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- This is a contemporary, stock model stock "Double Artiste". Both the Swell and Great are expressive and housed in free-standing enclosures. These enclosures are housed in a large chamber, side-by-side, on the front, left side of the sanctuary. The Great II-III Mixture is actually II-III-II-I in composition. The Möller was sold and installed by Möller Rep. Harold Curryer of Spokane, Washington, and replaced an Estey in the former edifice when both were lost to fire. Documented October 5, 1996. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Lewistown, Montana First United Methodist Church Möller Op. 11236 1977 2/8 GREAT (enclosed) 1. 16' Bourdon 92 pipes 2. 8' Principal 80 pipes 3. 8' Gedeckt from #1 4. 8' Gemshorn from #13 5. 4' Octave from #2 6. 4' Gedeckt from #1 7. 2' Super Octave from #2 repeat 5 top notes 8. 2' Flute from #1 repeat 5 top notes 9. II-III Mixture 126 pipes 10. Tremolo 11. Chimes prepared for SWELL 12. 8' Spitzflöte 68 pipes 13. 8' Gemshorn 85 pipes 14. 4' Spitzflöte from #12 15. 2' Spitzflöte from #12 16. 1 1/3' Larigot from #13 repeat 7 top notes 17. 16' Contre Trompette 80 pipes 1-6 half-length 18. 8' Trompette from #17 19. 4' Clarion from #17 repeat 5 top notes 20. Tremolo PEDAL 21. 16' Bourdon from #1 22. 8' Principal from #2 23. 8' Gedeckt from #1 24. 8' Gemshorn from #13 25. 4' Octave from #2 26. 4' Spitzflöte from #12 27. III Mixture from #7 & 9 28. 16' Contre Trompette from #17 29. 8' Trompette from #17 30. 4' Clarion from #17 [Received on line from Jeff Scofield February 02, 2010.]
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