Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2020-06-02 - This entry represents a new installation, identified by Roman Lizak, based on information in parish archives at his church whee the organ was relocated in 1957-58 when Redeemer got a new Schlicker organ. -Jim Stettner
Original Stop List signed on August 21, 1923. Source: From Original Contract
Hillgreen-Lane Organ Co. Opus 735 (1923) Redeemer Lutheran Church Fort Wayne, IN Great 8' Diapason- 61 Pipes; Metal 8' Dulciana- 85 Pipes; Wood & Metal 8' Double Flute- 61 Pipes; Wood 4' Flute(*)- 61 Notes; Wood 4' Dulcet(*)- 61 Notes; Metal 2 2/3 Twelfth(*)- 61 Notes; Metal 2' Fifteenth(*)- 61 Notes; Metal 8' French Horn- 61 Pipes; Reeds (Mostlikely Metal pipes) Swell 16' Bourdon- 85 Pipes; Wood 8' Diapason- 73 pipes; Wood & Metal 8' Viol d'Orchestre- 73 pipes; Metal 8' Voix Celeste- 61 pipes; Metal 8' Aeoline- 73 Pipes; Metal 8' Gedeckt(*)- 73 Notes; Wood 4' Rohr Flute(*)- 73 Notes; Wood & Metal 2' Flautina(*)- 61 Notes; Metal 8' Oboe- 73 Pipes; Reeds (Mostlikely Metal Pipes) Harp- 37 Bars Echo 8' Echo Salicional- 73 pipes; Wood & Metal 8' Unda Maris- 61 pipes; Metal 8' Dolce Flute- 73 Pipes; Wood & Metal 4' Flute d'Amour- 73 Pipes; Wood & Metal 8' Vox Humana- 73 Pipes; Reeds (Mostlikely Metal Pipes) Cathedral Chimes- 20 Tubes Pedal 16' Cathedral Bourdon- 44 Pipes; Wood 16' Lieblich Gedeckt(*)- 32 Notes; Wood 8' Octave(*)- 32 Notes; Wood 8' Flute(*)- 32 Notes; Wood *- Unknown if these stops are duplexed or extended from other ranks. Documentation does not specify where these stops come from
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