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A. W. Brandt & Co. (1968)

St. John's Episcopal Church
700 High Street
Worthington, OH

Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)


Images


before Dec. 1983 - Altar and Chancel (Photograph from an archival source: Schantz Organ Company archives, submitted by ERIC J GASTIER/ERIC J GASTIER)

before Dec. 1983 - Organ case (Epistle side) (Photograph from an archival source: Schantz Organ Company archives, submitted by ERIC J GASTIER/ERIC J GASTIER)

before Dec. 1983 - Organ case (Gospel side) (Photograph from an archival source: Schantz Organ Company archives, submitted by ERIC J GASTIER/ERIC J GASTIER)

before Dec. 1983 - Front of room showing both organ cases (Photograph from an archival source: Schantz Organ Company archives, submitted by ERIC J GASTIER/ERIC J GASTIER)

Consoles

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Notes

2019-05-20 - This describes a rebuild of an existing organ. <br>Identified by James R. Stettner, listing this web site as a source of information: http://www.stjohnsworthington.org/participate/music/the-organ/. . Additionally, James R. Stettner listed this individual as a source of information: Unknown.<br>According to the church's website, on the 'Organ' page, it states, "In 1968, AW Brandt & Company combined the Barckhoff with a Möller Artiste that had been purchased from an Episcopal church in Cincinnati. The resulting instrument retained 7 ranks from the Barckhoff Great, replaced the Swell with 4 ranks from the Möller, had a Pedal division that had one rank each from the Barckhoff and the Möller (a total of 807 pipes), and used the Möller console. A new windchest was built by AW Brandt." -Database Manager


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