2014-10-04 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by David Bohn, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- -Database Manager
2014-10-05 - Updated through online information from David Bohn. -Database Manager
2023-07-25 - The congregation has moved into a new sanctuary; not known if the organ went along. -Jeff Scofield
Stoplist from console, June 1979 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Two Rivers, Wisconsin St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Schantz op. 1443, 1977 Great Swell Pedal 16' Pommer (12 pipes) 8' Gedeckt (61 pipes) 16' Subbass (32 pipes) 8' Principal (61 pipes) 8' Gamba (61 pipes) 16' Pommer (great) 8' Rohr Pommer (61 pipes) 4' Gemshorn (61 pipes) 8' Principal Bass (32 pipes) 4' Octave (61 pipes) 2' Klein Principal (61 pipes) 8' Pommer (great) 2 2/3' Nasard (61 pipes) 8' Schalmey (61 pipes) 4' Octave (12 pipes) 2' Wald Flöte (61 pipes) Tremulant 16' Fagott (32 pipes) III Mixture (183 pipes) 16' Swell 8' Fagott (12 pipes) 16' Swell to Great 4' Swell 4' Fagott (12 pipes) 8' Swell to Great Unison Off 8' Great to Pedal 4' Swell to Great 8' Swell to Pedal Combinations Reversibles Swell Expression Pedal 5+0 General Pistons (dup toe) Sforzando (dup toe) Register Crescendo Pedal 5 Swell Pistons Great to Pedal toe 5 Great Pistons Swell to Pedal toe 5 Pedal toe studs [Received from David Bohn 2014-10-06.]
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