Residence: James R. Stettner: Living Room
8309 5th Ave. NE; #101
Seattle, WA
Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
Images
2005-08-15 - Organ case (Photo by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)
2005-08-15 - Organ case (Photo by james R. Stettner/Database Manager)
2005-08-15 - Tower detail (Photo by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)
2005-08-15 - Lower case detail (Photo by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)
2005-08-15 - Keybed (Photo by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)
2005-08-15 - Nameplate (Photo by James R. Stettner/Database Manager)
Consoles
Main
- Organ type: Traditional With a Keyboard Cover That Can Be Lifted To Form a Music Rack
- Console position: Keydesk Attached
- 1 manuals
- 4 stops
- 5 registers
- 1 divisions
- Key action Type: Mechanical (Details Unknown)
- Stop action Type: Mechanical
- Stop layout Type: Drawknobs in Horizontal Rows on Flat Jambs
- Manual compass: 54 notes
- Pedal compass: 20 notes
- Pedal Type: Flat Straight
- Combination action: None
Notes
2008-10-27 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Ths organ reportedly came from a private residence in California. It was in the hands of at least 6 owners before I acquired the organ. One owner attempted to turn the organ into a tracker "theatre organ." The original Diapason, Flute (chimney), and Dulciana were sold or traded for a Clarinet, Melodia, and Salicional. Only the original stopped flute bass and 4' Principal remained. I sold it to Eric Johansson of Bellows Falls, VT who is mechanically restoring it and tonally augmenting it for a summer chapel in Vermont. -Database Manager
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