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G.M. Buck Pipe Organs (2008)

Trinity Reformed Church: Sanctuary
712 Apple Avenue
Holland, MI

Consoles

Main


Notes

2009-08-02 - Identified through online information from Chad Boorsma. -- The organ was built by W. W. Kimball in 1933 for Trinity's previous building. It was moved to the current building in 1984 by the Schantz Organ Company. G. M. Buck Pipe Organs installed a new blower, modified the wind pressure, and installed electric tremolos. The pipes are in a chamber on the left side of the room. -Database Manager

2009-11-18 - Updated through online information from Milton Bos. -- The unison off couplers and the choir to swell coupler were disabled during the last rework. The decision to do so was made to get the organ functional as quickly as possible. They may not be repaired at this point. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist taken from the console (July 29, 2009) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Holland, Michigan
TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH

Built by W. W. Kimball Organ Company, 1933  (23 ranks)
Modifications by Schantz Organ Company, 1984
Modifications by G. M. Buck Pipe Organs, 2008
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Stops are listed in the same order as they are on the stop tablets on the console.

GREAT:                                SWELL:
    8’ Open Diapason                     16’ Echo Lieblich
    8’ Hohlflute                          8’ Geigen Diapason
    8’ Gemshorn                           8’ Rohrflöte
    4’ Octave                             8’ Salicional
2 2/3’ Octave Quint                       8’ Voix Celeste
    2’ Super Octave                       4’ Octave Geigen
    8’ Chimes                             4’ Flute D’Amour
       Tremolo                        2 2/3’ Nazard
                                          2’ Flageolet
CHOIR:                                    8’ Trumpet
    8’ English Diapason                   8’ Oboe
    8’ Concert Flute                      8’ Vox Humana
    8’ Dulciana                              Tremolo
    8’ Unda Maris                        
    8’ Lieblich Flöte                 PEDAL:
    4’ Dulcet                            16’ Open Diapason
2 2/3’ Dolce Twelfth                     16’ Bourdon
    2’ Dolce Fifteenth                   16’ Echo Lieblich
    8’ Clarinet                           8’ Octave
       Tremolo                            8’ Flute
                                          8’ Dulciana
COUPLERS:                                 8’ Still Gedeckt
    Swell to Great 16, 8, 4               8’ Super Octave
    Choir to Great 16, 8, 4               4’ Flute
    Swell to Choir 16, 8, 4                  Chimes
    Choir to Swell 8
    Great to Pedal 8, 4               COMBINATION ACTION:
    Choir to Pedal 8, 4                   6 General Thumb Pistons
    Swell to Pedal 8, 4                   6 General Toe Studs
    Great Super 4                         6 Divisional Thumb Pistons
    Swell Sub 16, Unison Off, Super 4     6 Pedal Toe Studs
    Choir Sub 16, Unison Off, Super 4 

[Received on line from Chad Boorsma August 03, 2009.]

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