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M. P. Möller Opus 10758 (1971)

Goodyear Heights Presbyterian Church: Sanctuary
1430 Goodyear Boulevard
Akron, OH

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2014-03-25 - Pipe chamber (Photograph by Bob Rasnick/Bob Rasnick)

2014-03-25 - Pipe chamber (Photograph by Bob Rasnick/Bob Rasnick)

2014-03-25 - Pipe chamber (Photograph by Bob Rasnick/Bob Rasnick)

2014-03-25 - Pipe chamber (Photograph by Bob Rasnick/Bob Rasnick)

2014-03-25 - Pipe chamber (Photograph by Bob Rasnick/Bob Rasnick)

2014-03-25 - Pipe chamber (Photograph by Bob Rasnick/Bob Rasnick)

2014-03-25 - Pipe chamber (Photograph by Bob Rasnick/Bob Rasnick)

2017-12-14 - Church interior (Church Facebook via Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2017-12-14 - Church interior to rear (Church Facebook via Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

2020-03-15 - Church exterior (Church Facebook via Jeff Scofield/Jeff Scofield)

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Notes

2009-02-25 - Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr. -Database Manager

2009-10-08 - Updated through on-line information from Jeff Scofield. -Database Manager

2011-10-14 - Updated through online information from Bob Rasnick. -- The Gemshorn (swell) that played on the great was removed and a 2' principal was wired in place of it, in 1995. -Database Manager

2013-01-10 - Updated through online information from Bob Rasnick. -- This organ and the sisters to it, the Goodyear Hts Methodist, and Goodyear Hts Baptists were all purchased at the same time. This organ was first used on Easter Sunday 1971. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Akron, Ohio
Goodyear Heights (United) Presbyterian Church
 
Möller   Op. 10758   1971   2/10
 
             GREAT
  1.      16' Bourdon              97 pipes
  2.       8' Principal            73 pipes
  3.       8' Gedeckt                 from #1
  4.       8' Gemshorn                from #13
  5.       4' Octave                  from #2
  6.       4' Gedeckt                 from #1
  7.       2' Flute                   from #1
  8.          III  Mixture        183 pipes
  9.       4' Trichter Regal       61 pipes
10.        Tremolo
11.        Chimes                  21 tubes      Present Deagan A
 
             SWELL
12.        8' Spitzflöte           73 pipes      Low octave from #13
13.        8' Gemshorn             85 pipes
14.        8' Gemshorn Celeste     49 pipes      tc
15.        4' Spitzflöte              from #12
16.        2' Spitzflöte              from #12
17.    1 1/3' Larigot                 from #13   Repeat 7 top notes
18.       16' Contre Trompette     85 pipes      1-6 half-length
19.        8' Trompette               from #18
20.        4' Clairon                 from #18
21.        Tremolo
 
             PEDAL
22.       16' Bourdon                 from #1
23.        8' Principal               from #2
24.        8' Gedeckt                 from #1
25.        8' Gemshorn                from #13
26.        4' Octave                  from #2
27.        4' Spitzflöte              from #12
28.           III  Mixture            from #8
29.       16' Contre Trompette        from #18
30.        8' Trompette               from #18
31.        4' Clairon                 from #18

[Received from Jeff Scofield October 9, 2009]

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