Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - The owner was a University of Michigan Engineering Professor. From Christian church, Bright, IN. -Database Manager
2009-01-04 - Updated through information from Justin Berg: -- Hal Estry bought the organ from some small church in southern Indiana. Dana Hull thought it might originally have been built for the University of Notre Dame. Stephen Pinel, however, speculates that it was built for some institution in Kentucky. More research is needed. -Database Manager
Typed Stoplist from Justin Berg Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Ann Arbor, Michigan Residence: Hal Estry 1850 Erben organ, from a church in Southern Indiana One manual, no pedal STOPLIST 8 Stop’d Diapason (C-e) 8 Stop’d Diapason (f-g’’’) 8 Open Diapason (f-g’’’) 8 Dulciano [sic] (f-g’’’) 8 Gamba (f-g’’’) 4 Principal 2 Fifteenth [Received via e-mail from Justin Berg January 4, 2009]
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