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Unknown Builder (1983)

Reformation Lutheran
Route 9 & Biscayne Ave.
Absecon, NJ

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


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2008-08-16 - Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- This is likely the 1937 Estey (Op. 3082) from All Saints Episcopal in Atlantic City. That congregation semi-disbanded and merged with St. Mark Episcopal in nearby Pleasantville, NJ. The merged parishes worshiped here at Reformation Lutheran while their new edifice was under construction in 1982. And as a gift of gratitude for use of the building - the organ was given to Reformation Lutheran. Source: church website, and phone call 8/14/08 to St. Mark & All Saints Episcopal. -Database Manager

2008-09-28 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- This was not the Estey from All Saints in Atlantic City, but rather the Möller from St. Mark's in Pleasantville. The installation was evidently never very successful, and the organ was removed and either dispersed for parts or discarded in 2007. Source: phone conversation 9/27/08 with organ tech. Richard Hurley of Arizona - who was involved in the removal of the organ and is a former NJ resident. -Database Manager


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