2008-07-22 - Identified by Jim Stark. unaltered -Database Manager
2013-01-04 - Updated through online information from Dennis C. Opferman. -- The organ is totally unaltered. However, the aging tubular pneumatic system has many leaks and is unreliable in playing. Notes may or may not sound immediately, stops may or may not activate immediately, and combination pistons are also unreliable. In addition, some of the pedals are extremely worn. In particular the lowest F and G pedals are very difficult to press without pressing the F# next to it. But, the sound is wonderful! -Database Manager
2013-01-05 - Updated through online information from Dennis C. Opferman. -- Unfortunately, this church was closed about 3 years ago. So, the organ resides in an empty, unheated building. Its future is very uncertain. It needs a new, happy home. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from the console December 27, 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Pueblo, Colorado St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church Wirsching Organ Company, Opus Number 102, 1909 GREAT 8' Open Diapason 8' Clarabella 8' Viola Pomposa 8' Dulciana 4' Gemshorn SWELL 8' Bordone Dolce 8' Violino Concerto 8' Viola Eterea 4' Flute Harmonique Tremolo PEDAL 16' Bordone 8' Flauto Basso COUPLERS Swell to Great Octaves Swell to Great Swell to Great Suboctaves Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal [Received from Dennis C. Opferman 2013-01-04.]
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