2009-03-30 - Identified through on-line information from William O. Autry. -- This small tracker organ was built by the Andover Organ Company in 1966 for the Bradford Jr. College of Haverhill, Massachusetts. When the school closed in 2000, the organ was acquired by Jay Winick of Montreal, Quebec. He had it retuned to A=415 (meantone) and "revoiced" in 2003. It was maintained by Juget-Sinclair Organbuilders of Montreal. The organ was sold to me in April 2007 and relocated to my home, just outside South Bend, Indiana. -Database Manager
2009-04-01 - Updated through on-line information from William O. Autry. -- Andover Organ Company opus 61, 1966 -Database Manager
stoplist from console/pipes 10 May 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
South Bend, Indiana Residence: Chez Chevaux Farm Andover Organ Company, opus 61, 1966 Fowler Organ Company, 2011 (pedal addition) MANUAL (51 notes) 8 Gedeckt 51 pipes (wood) 4 Rohrflute 51 pipes (metal) 2 Principal 51 pipes (metal) or 8 Regal 51 pipes (metal) (inter-changeable ranks) 1 & 2/3 Mixture II 102 pipes (metal) PEDAL (27 notes) permanently mechanically coupled to manual [Received from William O. Autry 2012-05-13.]
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