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M. P. Möller (1947)

Trinity Methodist Church
121 South Front Street
Philipsburg, PA

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2019-04-20 - Identified through online information from filip cerny. -- Updated by filip cerny, who maintains the organ. <br> <br>This organ replaced an Estey pipe organ in the 1940's. Some of the pipes from the Estey may have been used in the pedal division, as some of the pedal pipes are Haskell bases. The Moller organ was rebuilt in the late 1980's by Columbia Organ Works. The work included: a complete re-leathering, addition of a Principal 2', and Nazard 2 2/3. Also, a Mixture III was installed on a separate ventil wind chest. The organ is stacked, with the Great division located above the Swell division. Access to the Great is through a trap door in the ceiling. The organ is in good condition, mostly original and intact (less additions) and in regular use. Solid state drivers for the 2 and 2 2/3, the Mixture III ventil wind chest is operated by 61 rubber tubes that are connected to holes that were drilled in to the bottom boards of the Moller Swell wind chest (tap into the bottom board exhaust channel). -Database Manager


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