2013-04-24 - A new organ at the time of this installation, identified by Bynum Petty, courtesy of James R. Stettner. -Database Manager
2014-05-15 - Updated through online information from Bynum Petty. -Database Manager
2014-05-18 - Updated through online information from Bynum Petty. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from the factory specifications Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Presbyterian Church Wolcott, New York Petty-Madden Organbuilders, Opus 50, 2001 OHS ID: 51178 GREAT Principal 8 61 pipes, in 40% tin; part in façade Stopped Flute 8 61 pipes; wooden basses and 25% tin trebles Octave 4 61 pipes, in 40% tin Koppel Flute 4 61 pipes, in 25% tin Wald Flute 2 61 pipes, in 40% tin II Sesquialtera 2-2/3 122 pipes, in 40% tin V Mixture 2 305 pipes, in 40% tin Trompete 8 66 pipes; in 18th-century German construction; resonators in full-length and in 25% tin Tremulant Zimbelstern existing and wind-driven, from previous organ. Swell to Great SWELL Viola 8 61 pipes, in 70% tin Viola Celeste (t.c.) 49 pipes, in 70% tin Rohr Flute 8 61 pipes; wooden basses and 25% tin Gemshorn 4 61 pipes, in 40% tin Principal 2 61 pipes, in 40% tin V Mixture 1-1/3 305 pipes, in 40% tin Trompette 8 66 pipes (double treble flues), in 19th-century French construction; resonators in full-length and in 70% tin Tremulant PEDAL Subbass 16 32 pipes, in wood. Principal Bass 8 32 pipes, in 40% tin-lead alloy; part in façade Choral Bass 4 32 pipes, in 40% tin; part in façade. Posaune 16 32 pipes, in 18th-century German construction; resonators of wood in full-length. Great to Pedal Swell to Pedal [Received from Bynum Petty 2014-05-11.]
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