Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2018-10-18 - This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ. <br>Identified by Paul A. Walrath, who has heard or played the organ.<br> -Database Manager
2019-02-26 - Updated by Paul A. Walrath, who has heard or played the organ. In addition Paul A. Walrath gave this as a source of information: <br> <br>I have seen this instrument, but have not heard it. It is not in regular use, and isn\'t being maintained. -Database Manager
2023-05-27 - This organ has been removed from the church except for the display pipes -James Weber
2023-05-29 - email from James Weber: My family and I are so pleased to find this entry on your site. it was a sad day for us when grandfather's gift of that organ was removed from the chapel at St Matthews. Its existence is now preserved thanks to your documentation. like a lot of churches St Matthews is having financial concerns and have rented out their chapel to United Church group who prefer to use a piano. -Paul R. Marchesano
pneumatically operated slider chest, pallet valve with electric pulldown Source: I played this instrument from approx age 8. My grandfather CN Weber (d 1978) donated the instrument to the church as a war memorial
Oberwerk Singend Gedackt 8, Rohrflote 4, Waldflote 2, Sesquialter II 2-2/3, Scharff III unknown, Tremulant, Rohrwerk Oboe 8
Hauptwerk Prinzipal 8, Flote 8, Nachthorn 4, Octav 2, Mixtur IV 1-1/3
Pedal Subbass 16, Octavbass 8, Quintade 4
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