2011-06-13 - The organ was originally built by M. P. Möller in 1939 as their Opus 6739, with a rebuild and tonal changes in 1958 as Moller Op. R-608. At that time, all the pipes were located in the only chamber on the right side of the chancel. Lauck rebuilt the organ in 1979 with a new exposed Great located on both sides of the chancel window. Tonal alterations were also made to the Swell division at that time. There is a hallway area between the grillework and the actual Swell chamber. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from the console (June 9, 2011) Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Spring Lake, Michigan SPRING LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Originally built by M. P. Möller (1939 / Opus 6739) Rebuilt by Lauck Organ Company (1979) ______________________________________________________________________________ GREAT: SWELL: PEDAL: 16' Pommer 61 * 8' Rohrflöte 61 16' Bordun 32 * 8' Prinzipal 61 8' Gamba 61 * 8' Bordun 12 * 8' Gedackt 61 8' Gamba Celeste 61 * 4' Prinzipal [SW] 4' Oktav 61 4' Prinzipal 61 16' Posaune 12 [SW] 2' Super Oktav 61 4' Hohlflöte 61 * 8' Trompete [SW] * IV Mixtur 220 2' Oktav 12 Chimes II Scharf [from Prinzipal] Blank [2] II Sesquialtera 122 * 8' Trompete 61 * Tremulant * uses pipes from original Möller installation [Received online from Chad Boorsma • June 13, 2011]
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