2009-01-01 - Relocated and installed here with the help of parishioners. -Database Manager
2009-01-01 - Updated through information from John Speller, posted to PIPECHAT January 1, 2009: -- "It really is a very nice little instrument. The pipework is in pristine condition, and still cone-tuned to its original pitch somewhat sharp of current concert pitch. As the article mentions the project was overseen by Michael Quimby, and QPO did quite a bit of the restoration work on the pipework -- the pipe shop doing the metal pipes and yours truly working on the wooden ones. Much of the mechanical work was subcontracted to Richard Hamar, who was assisted by the organist Dr. Rosi Penner Kaufman and other church members." -Database Manager
2009-01-12 - Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -Database Manager
Source: Specification from Charles Kegg Date not recorded
Kansas City, Kansas Rainbow Mennonite Church E. & G.G. Hook Opus 488 1869 2 manuals, 19 registers, 16 stops, 17 ranks Moved from Woodside Presbyterian Church, Troy, New York by Quimby (2008) ___________________________________________ GREAT ORGAN 16' Bourdon 58 8' Open Diapason 58 8' Dulciana (TC) 46 8' St. Diapason Bass 12 8' Melodia (TC) 46 4' Octave 58 2' Fifteenth 58 Mixture 2 ranks 116 8' Trumpet 58 SWELL ORGAN 8' Open Diapason 58 8' Keraulophon 58 8' St. Diapason Bass 12 8' St. Diapason (TC) 46 4' Harmonic Flute 58 4' Violina 58 8' Bassoon (Bass) 12 8' Oboe (TC) 46 PEDALE 16' Sub Bass 27 8' Flote 27 COUPLERS Swell to Pedale Great to Pedale Swell to Great MECHANICALS Swell Tremulant Balanced Swell Pedal (originally hitch-down) Bellows Signal PEDAL COMBINATIONS removed when Balanced Swell pedal was installed [Received from Steven E. Lawson 2016-03-31]
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