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Bradford Organ Co. (1991)

St. Dunstan's Episcopal College Center
136 East Magnolia Avenue
Auburn, AL

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Stoplist

All manual stops are divided at B/c. Three of the manual stops (8' Open Diapason, 8' Stopped Flute and 4' Octave) are duplexed to the Pedal by means of channeling and valves internal to the chestwork. Originally the organ was built with the 16' Subbass as its only independent Pedal stop; the 16' Bassoon was addded by Bradford Organ Company at a later time (year uncertain). The freestanding casework is built of solid oak, solid walnut and oak plywood. Part of the 8' Open Diapason sits in the facade. Source: Conversation with parish organist in December 2024; Bradford Organ Company files.

Pedal (Originally the organ was built with the 16' Subbass as the only independent Pedal stop; several years later Bradford was contracted to add a 16' Bassoon. Key action for both pedal stops is mechanical, but they are activated by a drawknob which in turn opens a ventil. I expect that's what would be called "Tubular Pneumatic" and I have labeled it as such.) Subbass 16, Bassoon 16

Great (All manual stops are divided at B/c. And, using channeling and leather valves inside the manual chest, three stops are duplexed to the Pedal: 8' Open Diapason, 8' Flute and 4' Octave.) Open Diapason 8, Stopped Flute 8, Octave 4, Flute 4 (All pipes are open.), Fifteenth 2, Mixture 2 2/3' III, Trumpet 8


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