2007-11-26 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2010-07-18 - Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- The console appears to be newer than the 1920's organ, there is also an exposed section of pipes cantilevered from the rear wall of the chancel that appear to be a later addition. -Database Manager
2015-05-30 - Updated through online information from Jon Busch. -Database Manager
2015-09-13 - Updated through online information from Jon Busch. -Database Manager
from organist Philip Wyse Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Grand Junction, Colorado First Methodist Episcopal Church M. P. Möller, Inc. Opus 5034 1928 3 manuals, 26 stops, 32 ranks GREAT Principal 8 61 Octave 4 61 Super Octave 2 61 Mixture IV 244 Bourdon 8 61 Gedeckt 4 (Choir) Flûte Harmonique 8 73 Dolce 8 (Choir) Trumpet 8 73 Clarion 4 FANFARE 73 SWELL Rohr Gedeckt 16 97 Rohrflöte 8 Rohrflöte 4 Rohrflöte 2 Plein Jeu III-IV 183 Principal 8 73 Prestant 4 73 Viole 8 73 Voix Celeste 8 49 Nazard 2 2/3 49 Tierce 1 3/5 34 Contre Oboe 16 Oboe 8 73 Trompette 8 73 Clarion 4 CHOIR Gedeckt 73 Flûte Harmonique (Great) Larigot 1 1/3 73 Principal 4 61 Principal 2 Principal 1 Dolce 8 73 Dolce Celeste 8 73 Clarinet 8 61 PEDAL Resultant Bourdon 16 56 Bourdon 8 Bourdon 4 Rohr Gedeckt 16 (Swell) Rohrflöte 8 (Swell) Diapason 16 56 Octave 8 Choral Bass 4 Contre Oboe 16 (Swell) Oboe 8 (Swell) Trumpet (Great) [Received from Jon Busch 2015-02-03.]
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