2017-08-31 - Updated by Mark Kirchenberg, who has heard or played the organ. -Database Manager
2015-11-29 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Andrew A. Clark, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -Database Manager
2015-12-13 - Updated through online information from Andrew A. Clark. -Database Manager
2015-12-15 - Updated through online information from Andrew A. Clark. -Database Manager
Stoplist copied from dedication program Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Manistee Michigan Trinity Lutheran Church W. Zimmer & Sons, Inc. Opus 507, 2000 2 manuals + Pedal Pipeorgan HAUPTWERK 1. 8' Prestant 56 pipes 2. 8' Rohrgedackt 56 pipes 3. 4' Octav 56 pipes 4. 4' Koppelflote 56 pipes 5. 2-2/3' Quint 56 pipes 6. 2' Waldflote 56 pipes 7. 1-3/5' Terz (t.c.) 44 pipes 8. III-IV Mixtur 212 pipes 9. 8' Trompete 56 pipes SW + HW Tremulant SCHWELLWERK 10. 8' Holzbarduen 56 pipes 11. 8' Gemshorn 44 pipes (1-12 from 10.) 12. 8' Schwebung (t.c.) 44 pipes 13. 4' Hohlflote 56 pipes 14. 2' Prinzipal 56 pipes 15. 1-1/3' Klein Nasat 56 pipes 16. III Zimbel 168 pipes 17. 8' Schalmei 56 pipes Tremulant PEDAL 18. 16' Subbass 30 pipes 19. 8' Offenbass 30 pipes 20. 4' Choralbass 30 pipes 21. II Rauschbass 60 pipes 22. 16' Holzposaune 30 pipes 23. 4' Rohrschalmei 30 pipes HW + P SW + P Zimbelstern Mechanical key action. Electric stop action. Summary: 23 stops, 29 ranks, 1, 394 pipes. [Received from Andrew A. Clark 2015-12-10.]
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