2009-02-24 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager
2009-09-29 - Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager
2013-11-09 - Updated through online information from Richard C Greene. -- Note from Pastor David Hansen of St John-s: Yes, a Moller organ was installed at our church, St. John Lutheran of Center Point, IA, circa 1970-71. Â It still exists, but to my knowledge has never been rebuilt. Â It is currently used infrequently, due to lack of full-time organist and high cost of maintenance. 11/2013 -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Center Point, Iowa St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church Möller Op. 10737 1972 2/7 GREAT (exposed) 1. 16' Bourdon 92 pipes 2. 8' Principal 80 pipes 3. 8' Rohrgedeckt from #1 4. 8' Viola from #11 5. 4' Octave from #2 6. 4' Rohrflöte from #1 7. 2' Super Octave from #2, repeat 5 top notes 8. 2' Flautino from #1, repeat 5 top notes 9. II Mixture 122 pipes 10. Tremolo enclosed in Swell Organ chamber SWELL 11. 8' Viola 73 pipes 12. 4' Nachthorn 73 pipes 13. 4' Viola from #11 14. 2' Nachthorn from #12 15. 16' Double Trumpet 85 pipes, 1-6 half-length 16. 8' Trompette from #15 17. 4' Clairon from #15 18. Tremolo PEDAL 19. 16' Bourdon from #1 20. 8' Principal from #2 21. 8' Rohrgedeckt from #1 22. 8' Viola from #11 23. 4' Octave from #2 24. 4' Nachthorn from #12 25. 2' Nachthorn from #12 26. III Mixture from #7 and #9 27. 16' Double Trumpet from #15 28. 8' Trompette from #15 29. 4' Clairon from #15 [Received on line from Jeff Scofield September 29, 2009.]
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