Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2012-08-29 - Updated through online information from William Hurt. -- African mahogany full case, self contained blower. -Database Manager
2016-02-22 - Updated through online information from Rene A. Marceau. -- This organ was on loan to the Cathedral by its owner, William Hurt III. Upon his return to Seattle, the organ was removed and re-installed at Mr. Hurt's residence by Paul Fritts & Co. on March 16-17, 2015. -Database Manager
Source: Stoplist copied from the console Date not recorded
Seattle, Washington St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral (on-loan) Werner Bosch, Opus 545, 1969 MANUAL I: I Man. 8' Koppelflöte 56 I Man. 4' Prinzipal 56 I Man. 2' Flachflöte 56 I Man. 4f Mixtur 1 1/3' 224 MANUAL II: II Man. 8' Gedackt 56 II Man. 4' Rohrflöte 56 II Man. 2' Prinzipal 56 II Man. 3f Scharf 2/3' 168 II Man. Tremulant PEDAL Ped. 16' Subbaß COUPLERS (h-d; labeled; l - r) II - P. I - P. M. II - I ACTION: Mech. Key & Stop VOICES: 9 STOPS: 9 RANKS: 14 PIPES: 760 NOTES -Both manual windchests have a prepared slider for 5th stop -Mechanical tracker, coupler and stop action -56 note keyboards, 32 note AGO pedal board Dimensions of case: Finished African mahogany 4' deep (plus depth of pedal board) 12' wide less than 8' high -- fits under 8' ceiling Self contained 110 volt blower Serviceable from front [Received from William Hurt (owner) 2012-08-26.] [Corrected and Updated by James R. Stettner 2021-07-27]
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