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Unknown Builder (1960s)

St. Thomas Aquinas Church: Church loft
103 Center Street
Bridgewater, MA

Consoles

Main


Notes

2008-11-27 - Identified through on-line information from Aaron Montefusco. -- The pipe organ of the church is located in the loft of the church, the two air compressors and pipes located in the two rooms on either side. It was installed some 40 years ago after the original, much larger organ was mysteriously, scrapped. It was installed by the James Coale [sic] and Co. company in Boston. -Database Manager

2008-12-07 - Updated through on-line information from Aaron Montefusco. -- Combination thumb pistons don't work. Some pedal stops aren't working. Tremolo doesn't work. Needs tuning. Organ console is in front of the loft. The pipes are in two chambers to the left and right. You can see the pipes for the great and pedals because the room is entered when entering the loft. -Database Manager

2009-01-16 - Updated through on-line information from Aaron Montefusco. -- Very neglected, needs work. There are actually 30 stops but 2 pedal stops don't work; the tremolo is inoperative. The four combination pistons do not work. -Database Manager


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