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Owner

Residence: William Glenn
Boca Raton, FL

Consoles

Main


Notes

2014-06-08 - Organ relocated without any change. Identified by James R. Stettner, using information found in Sale ad posted at 'Organiste' in 2008. -- The organ was a conglomerate instrument with a 4-manual Austin console. It had 47 stops from 30 ranks over 4 manuals and Pedal. The Choir division was recorded as being on about 3" pressure and voiced in the Baroque style. The Swell and Bourdon were at 5" pressure, and was mostly Estey. The Great and Echo were mostly Aeolian, and the Pedal 16' Bourdon by Steer. The Choir was from a tracker action organ (about 150 years old) of undocumented provenance. A 2 horsepower blower supplied the air for everything but the Choir division. There was an extra regulator in the attic. All of the cables have plugs with gold plated contacts. -Database Manager


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