2016-03-02 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. Identified by Mark Kieffer, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -Database Manager
Taken from dedication program booklet Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
DULUTH, MINNESOTA SAINT SCHOLASTICA PRIORY K. C. Marrin Co. Opus 8, 1992 Manual I, Great Prestant 8' 51 pipes 30% tin Rohrflote 8' 55 pipes Hammered lead 1-5 of oak Octave 4' 56 pipes 30% hammered tin Quinte 2 2/3' 56 pipes Hammered lead Octave 2' 56 pipes 30% hammered tin Terz 1 3/5' 56 pipes Hammered lead Mixture IV 1 1 /3' 244 pipes 30% hammered tin Trumpet 8' 56 reeds Resonators of 60%. tin Manual II, Swell Oak Gedackt 8' 56 pipes Gamba 8' 44 pipes Spotted metal Celeste 8' 44 pipes Spotted metal Principal 4' 56 pipes 70% tin Oak flute 4' 56 pipes Forest flute 2' 56 pipes Hammered lead Quint 1 1/3' 56 pipes 70% tin Mixture Ill 1 I 168 pipes 70% tin Dulcian 8' 56 reeds 40% tin resonators Cornet 8' 150 pipes Hammered lead, g2-c5 Pedal Sub bass 16' 30 pipes Oak Open bass 8' 30 pipes 30% tin Rohrflote 8' Transmission from Manual I Choral bass 4' 30 pipes 30% tin Trombone 16' 30 reeds Full length resonators of 30% tin Trumpet 8' Transmission from Manual I Tremulant Mechanical key and stop action Case of quarter-cut white oak [Received from Mark Kieffer 2016-03-03.]
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