Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2018-04-26 - In 1926, the organ was relocated to St. Ignatius Catholic Church, San Francisco, where it was electrified. -Database Manager
2024-05-06 - "Originally, this [Kimball] organ at the College of the Pacific was installed by my brother Leo, in 1912, while in the employ of the Eilers Music Company, who were then the agents for the Kimball Company. It was at first a tubular pneumatic action organ, and was later electrified by Thomas Whalley of Berkeley. We removed this organ from the old College of the Pacific building and erected it in the new St. Ignatius Church, where it is giving excellent service to this day." "Memoirs of a San Francisco Organ Builder", Louis J. Schoenstien, p 47 -Paul R. Marchesano
Submitted by Steve Repasky Source: Online document submission
Great Open Diapason 8, Double Open Diapason 16, Doppel Flute 8, Gamba 8, Dulciana 8, Trumpet 8, Octave 4
Choir Geigen Diapason 8, Melodia 8, Dolce 8, Flute d'Amour 4, Clarinet 8, Piccolo 2, Tremolo
Pedal Bourdon 16, Open Diapason 16, Lieblich Gedeckt 16, Violoncello 8, Flute 8
Swell Lieblich Gedeckt 16, Stopped Diapason 8, Diapason 8, Salicional 8, Voix Celeste 8, Lieblich Gedeckt 8, Aeoline 8, Flauto Traverso 4, Lieblich Flute 4, Nazard 2 2/3, Flautino 2, Dolce Cornet III, Oboe 8, Tremolo, Vox Humana 8
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