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Daniel Jaeckel Inc. Opus 23 (1994)

St. Paul's Episcopal Church
917 Church Street
Marinette, WI

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2012-11-15 - Church Exterior (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2012-11-15 - Nave (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2012-11-15 - Keydesk (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2012-11-15 - Dedication Plaque (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2012-11-15 - Builder's Name Stencil (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2012-11-15 - Organ Case (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2012-11-15 - Left Drawknobs (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2012-11-15 - Right Drawknobs (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

2012-11-15 - Swell Shades (Photograph by Rodney J. Weed/Database Manager)

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Notes

2012-11-19 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Rodney J. Weed, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -Database Manager

2012-11-22 - Updated through online information from Rodney J. Weed. -Database Manager

2012-11-26 - Updated through online information from Rodney J. Weed. -- Beautiful organ in a very small church so the sound fills the building extremely well. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist from organ, Builder's and Church's websites Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Marinette, Wisconsin USA
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

Jaeckel Incorporated Opus 23,  1994

24 Ranks
 
GREAT Organ (58 notes, Manual I)
 
1.	Contra-Gamba		16’	46 pipes of 50% tin; 12 from #17
2.	Open Diapason		8’	58 pipes of 75% tin
3.	Rohr Flöte		8’	12 pipes of wood, 46 pipes of 15% tin
4.	Salicional		8’	Facade pipes of 75% tin, rest of 50% tin
5.	Orchestral Flute        8’	12 pipes from #3, 46 pipes of 50% tin
6.	Principal		4’	58 pipes of 50% tin
7.	Fifteenth		2’	From #8
8.	III-IV Mixture		2’	208 pipes of 15% tin
9.	IV Cornet (F)		4’	164 pipes of 15% tin
10.	Trumpet			8’	58 pipes with 50% tin resonators
 

SWELL Organ (58 notes, Manual II)
 
11.	Stopped Diapason	8’	12 pipes of wood, 46 pipes of 15% tin
12.	Gamba			8’	5 pipes from #11, 53 pipes of 50% tin
13.	Voix Celeste (C)	8’	46 pipes of 50% tin
14.	Harmonic Flute		4’	58 pipes of 75% tin
15.	Harmonic Piccolo	2’	58 pipes of 75% tin
16.	Harmonic Trumpet	8’	58 pipes with 50% tin resonators
17.	Hautboy			8’	58 pipes with 50% tin resonators
 

PEDAL (30 notes)
 
18.	Grand Bourdon		16’	30 pipes of wood
19.	Open Diapason		8’	From #2
20.	Bass trombone		16’	30 pipes with wooden resonators
21.	Trumpet			8’	From #10
 
COUPLERS

I to Pedal
II to Pedal
II to I

ACCESSORIES and FEATURES

Balanced swell pedal
Tremulant
Adjustable bench
Great Organ reed and mixture pedal
Great Organ 16' Contra-Gamba reversible pedal
Mechanical key action (suspended) and mechanical stop action
Solid, rift and quartersawn white oak cabinet, fumed and oiled
Tuning scheme according to J.G. Neidhardt (1685-1739)
Single bellows at 62 mm wind pressure
Bone natural keys, grenadilla sharps




 [Received from Rodney J. Weed 2012-11-20.]

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