2004-10-30 - Rebuilt Noack c. 1964, Op. 26, 2-12. -Database Manager
2021-08-03 - John Panning: FREE, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Concordia Lutheran Church in Sioux City, Iowa is closing and its pipe organ must be removed immediately, as the building has been sold. The instrument was built by J.G. Marklove of Utica, N.Y. in 1889 and rebuilt by Fritz Noack c. 1964 as his Op. 26. The stoplist can be seen in the attached photo of the contract. The organ is available for free to any non-profit organization. I am not acting as an agent for the church and I've never seen the organ. Please contact Paula Hamp <pajeha@aol.com> for more details. Dobson is available to assist with the removal and reinstallation if necessary. -Zenas Savage
2021-08-10 - According to the contract, the Marklove was already in the possession of Noack. It's original home is not known. -Jim Stettner
This instrument is being offered for immediate sale 8/1/2021 Source: Noack Contract as shared on Facebook July 15, 1964
Great (lower manual, CC-a" = 58 Keys) Pricincipal 8' (58 pipes, partly front), Bourdon 8' (58 pipes, from wood), Octave 4' (58 pipes from metal, revoiced), Blockfloete 2' (58 NEW pipes from spotted metal), Mixture II 1' (116 NEW pipes from spotted metal)
Swell (Upper manual, CC-a" = 58 keys) Dulciana 8' (58 pipes from metal), Holzfloete 8' (58 pipes from wood), Chimney Flute 4' (58 pipes from metal (CC-BB may be wood)), Principal 2' (58 pipes from spotted metal, NEW), Quinte 1 1/3' (58 pipes from spotted metal, NEW)
Pedal (CC-g' = 32 keys) Subbass 16' (32 pipes from wood)
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