OHS convention: 1985
Note: Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - The original builder was an unknown builder (c. 1863). -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1985 -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - OCH from Trinity Lutheran, Avenue B & East 9th St. (Thompkins Square?), NYC. Relocated here in 1973. Installed by Morris Spearman. Reversed console. Historic Organs Recital 19 Oct 1974. -Database Manager
2012-05-01 - Updated through online information from Susan Sturkie. -Database Manager
2017-05-04 - Updated by Dan Stokes, naming this as the source of information: This sounds like an instrument just listed on eBay, 3/27/17. -Database Manager
2017-05-04 - Updated by Thomas R. Thomas, listing this website as a source of information: ebay.com. -Database Manager
2017-05-19 - Updated by Thomas R. Thomas, listing this web site as a source of information: ebay.com. In addition Thomas R. Thomas gave this as a source of information: Personally visited and inspected the organ May of 2017. <br>Main reservoir not winded, Small Schimmer on top with flex tubing to chests. Medinger or Ventus blower under main reservoir. Stopknob Klingel turns on blower. <br>Organ is currently unplayable and under threat of water damage or vandalism. -Database Manager
Source: 1985 OHS Handbook June 1985
MANUAL (56 notes, enclosed) Principal 8 (56m (unenclosed) ), Melodia 8 (56w (unenclosed)), Gedeckt 8 (56w), Gamba (TC) 8 (44m), Gemshorn (TC) 8 (44w), Bass Unisono 8 (12w), Principal 4 (56m), Flöte 4 (56w&m), Quinte 3 (56m), Octave 2 (56m), Mixture III (168m)
PEDAL (18 notes) Principal Bass 16 (--), Subbass 16 (18w), Octave Bass 8 (18w), Pedal Coppel (Manual to Pedal coupler), Klingel (probably a Bellows Signal), balanced Swell pedal
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