Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Unused. Cost $1000. -Database Manager
2007-03-21 - Updated through on-line information from George Edmonds. -- I purchased the Morey in 1970. The old church building was torn down shortly afterwards. The congregation built a new building with an electronic. The organ was moved to the Old City Hall in Bradford, Pennsylvania, where it was reassembled and was used as a performing arts building. I removed the organ in 1990 and moved it to Buffalo, New York. I built a house in Bradford in 1998 and the organ was brought back to Bradford. It appeared in pictures in the <i>Bradford Era</i>. I sold the house and the organ was sold to Hickey Organ company in Rochester, New York. They moved the organ to Rochester at that time. I do not know what happened to the organ afterwards. I do have a lot of recordings and pictures of the instrument. It was a fantastic instrument. -Database Manager
2007-03-25 - Updated through on-line information from George Edmonds. -- It had on the Great, 8' Open Diapason, 8' Melodia, 8' Dulciana, 4' Octave. The Swell had 8' Violin Diapason, 8' Stopped Diapason, 4' Flute d Amour. Pedal 16' Bourdon. It had the usual couplers, Sw to Gt, Sw to Pd, Gt to Pd. -Database Manager
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