2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1991. -Database Manager
2005-12-30 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- This organ replaced the church's existing 2-manual, 3-rank, 1946 Moller built for the previous edifice. -Database Manager
2006-11-28 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Located on the right side of the room at the front. Housed in an asymmetrical oak case. 6-sectional façade containing 36 pipes arranged: 5-5-6-6-7-7. The two flats of 5 are notes 1-10 of the Pedale 8' Octavebasse. The other two pairs of flats with 6 and 7 pipes-per-flat are notes 4-29 of the Gr. Orgue 8' Montre. The Gr. Orgue 8' Montre is the only unexpressive manual rank. The Positif 8' Bourdon borrows its bottom octave from the Gr. Orgue 8' Flute à Cheminée -Database Manager
FOOT LEVERS (Labeled; l-r): Pos. / G.O., G.O. / Ped., Pos. / Ped.; PEDAL MOVEMENTS: Expression. NOTES: The G.O. 8' Montre is the only manual rank not under expression. The Positif 8' Bourdon borrows its first 12 notes from the bass of the G.O. 8' Flute a Cheminee. Source: Taken from the Keydesk Mary 7, 1996
Gr. Orgue Montre 8 (The ONLY unenclosed manual rank.), Flute a Cheminee 8, Prestant 4, Flute 2, Cornet [tc] II, Fourniture IV, Trompette 8
Positif Bourdon 8 (1-12 GO 8' FaCh), Flute a Fuseau 4, Doublette 2, Quinte 1⅓, Doucaine 8, Tremblant
Pedale Soubasse 16, Octavebasse 8, Octave 4, Bombarde 16
Positif to Pedale 8 (Pos. / Ped.), Gr. Orgue to Pedale 8 (G.O. / Ped.), Positif to Gr. Orgue 8 (Pos. / G.O.)
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