Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2015-05-30 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by James R. Stettner, based on information from a post by the original owner on Facebook Organists' Association on May 16, 2015. -- The organ was relocated to the chapel of Augustana Lutheran in Denver, Colorado. -Database Manager
2015-06-08 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ was relocated to Dr. Kovach's home in Grand Junction, Colorado before it found a home in the chapel at Augustana Lutheran in Denver, Colorado. -Database Manager
2015-06-14 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Wind pressure is 2-1/2". Open toe voicing. Case and console of natural cherry. Plate glass expression louvers. Design by Dr. Drew A. Kovach in consultation with Thomas Doeppers and John Sperling of Wicks. Opening recital played March 14, 1976 by Robert Hinkle of Lafayette, Indiana. -Database Manager
Balanced expression pedal, balanced crescendo pedal, crescendo indicator, wind indicator, music rack light, pedal light, tracker touch Source: Taken from console by Drew A. Kovach, M.D. 09-12-2015
Schwellwerk Rohr Flote 8, Gemshorn 8, Gemshorn Celeste 8, Gemshorn 4, Quinte 2 2/3, Flote 4, Blockflote 2, Terz 1 3/5, Nazat 1 1/3, Gemshorn 1, Fagott 8, Tremulant
Pedal Untersatz 16, Prinzipal 8, Rohr Gedackt 8, Oktav 4, Rausch Pfeife II, Spillflote 2, Fagott 16, Fagott 4, Fagott 8
Tonal Resources Untersatz 16, Prinzipal 8, Rohr Gedackt 8, Gemshorn 4 (1-12 from 8' Rohr Gedackt), Gemshorn Celeste (tc) 8, Fagott 16
Hauptwerk Gedackt 16, Rohr Gedackt 8, Prinzipal 8, Gemshorn 8, Gemshorn Celeste 8, Gemshorn 2, Oktav 4, Super Oktav 2, Koppelflote 4, Mixture III (Derived), Fagott 16, Fagott 8, Klarine 4
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