2009-08-16 - Identified through research conducted by Sand Lawn, courtesy of David Scribner. -Database Manager
2010-03-26 - Updated through online information from David Bohn. -- Properly, Tutti is controlled by Hitchdown pedal, not reversible. -- Positiv stops extend only to top g (56 pipes per rank) -Database Manager
2012-07-24 - Updated through online information from Richard C Greene. -Database Manager
2014-02-14 - Updated through online information from Richard C Greene. -- In 1990, Wahl Organ Builders revoiced the Holtkamp organ to change the tonal style of the organ. -Database Manager
Stoplist from the console December 1992 by David Bohn Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Menasha, Wisconsin St Thomas Episcopal Church Holtkamp (Opus 1779, 1962) GREAT ORGAN 8 Principal (61 pipes) 8 Gedackt (61 pipes) 8 Dulciane (61 pipes, 12 stopped) 4 Octave (61 pipes) 4 Spitz flöte (61 pipes) 2 Doublette (61 pipes) Mixture (244 pipes) 8 Dulzian (61 pipes) Positiv to Great POSITIV 8 Copula (56 pipes) 8 Flauto Dolce (56 pipes) 4 Principal (56 pipes) 4 Rohrflöte (56 pipes 2 Octave (56 pipes 1-1/3 Quinte (56 pipes Sesquialtera (112 pipes) Scharf (168 pipes) PEDAL 16 Subbass (32 pipes) 16 Quintadena (32 pipes) 8 Octave (32 pipes) 8 Gedackt (32 pipes) 4 Choral Bass (32 pipes) Rausch Bass (128 pipes) 16 Sordun (32 pipes) 8 Trumpet (32 pipes) Great to Pedal Positiv to Pedal 4+0 General pistons 4 Positiv pistons 4 Great pistons 4 Pedal toe studs Register Crescendo Pedal Sforzando Hitchdown Pedal [Received from David Bohn April 27, 2014]
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