Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2013-06-16 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by John Speller, using information found in Felgemaker Opus List, ca. 1920. -- Probably replaced by Austin Organ Co., Opus 1625, 1929. -Database Manager
2023-07-22 - Classified ad, *The Diapason*, August 1928, 47: FOR SALE—TWELVE-STOP TRACK- er action Felgemaker organ. Can be seen in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Muske- gon, Mich. Electric blower. Address Calvin B. Brown, 4359 North Richmond street, Chicago, Il. This ad was repeated on page 51 of the September, October, November, and December 1928 and January 1929 issues of *The Diapason*. Calvin Brown was the Chicago representative of the Austin Organ Company; Austin may have taken the Felgemaker organ in trade for its Opus 1625 (the August 1928 *Diapason*, 48, reported the awarding of the contract and gave the stoplist, but identified the church as St. Paul's Methodist Church; however, St. Paul's Episcopal Church is attested in the 1924 Muskegon city directory, which lists no St. Paul's Methodist). No further information on the fate of the Felgemaker has been found. -Charles Eberline
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