2015-10-26 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Gordon E. Hermanson, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -Database Manager
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Jaeckel Organ Company, Duluth MN Opus 54 19 stops, 20 ranks, 1028 pipes Great, manual I, 58 keys 1. Open Diapason 8’ 58 pipes 2. Rohr Flute 8’ 58 pipes 3. Octave 4’ 58 pipes 4. Traverse Flute 4’ 46 pipes + 12 from #3 5. Super Octave 2’ 58 pipes from #6 6. II-III Mixture 2’ 144 pipes 7. Trumpet 8’ 58 pipes Swell, manual II, 58 keys, expressive 8. Stop’t Diapason 8’. 58 pipes 9. Dulciana 8’ 46 pipes + 12 from #8 10. Unda Maris (c13-g56) 8’ 46 pipes 11. Gemshorn 4’ 58 pipes 12. II-III Sesquialtera 2-2/3’ 162 pipes 13. Oboe 8’ 58 pipes Pedal, 30 keys 14. Sub-bass 16’ 30 pipes 15. Open Diapason 8’ 18 pipes + 12 from #1 16. Gedackt 8’ 12 pipes + 18 from #14 17. Choral Bass 4’ 30 pipes 18. Trombone 16’ 30 pipes 19. Trumpet 8’ 30 pipes from #7 Couplers I to Pedal II to Pedal II-I ORGAN ACCESSORIES AND DETAILS - Suspended mechanical key action - Electric stop action with pistons and 100 levels of memory - Bone naturals and grenadil sharps on manual keys - AGO pedal keyboard - Tremulant - Solid white oak wood cabinet, fumed, and solid wood pipe shades. - Mechanically-operated swell expression shutters. - Cut-to-length open metal pipes with cone tuning. - Soldered-on caps for stopped and half-stopped metal pipes. - Well-tempered - temperament (tuning scheme): Neidhard 1724 [Received from Gordon Hermanson 2015-10-31.]
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