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Noack Opus 53-g (1970)

Residence: Don Phillip Gibson
910 East Eleventh Avenue
Winfield, KS

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2016-05-29 - Pipe Display and Keydesk (Photograph by Don Phillip Gibson/Database Manager)

2016-05-29 - Loft and Organ (Photograph by Don Phillip Gibson/Database Manager)

2016-05-29 - Stop Controls (Photograph by Don Phillip Gibson/Database Manager)

2006-04-29 - Home Exterior (Photograph by Benn Gibson/Database Manager)

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Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1970. -Database Manager

2005-07-24 - On-line update from Don Phillip Gibson -- One of a group of twelve almost identical practice instruments built by Noack. Upper manual has 8' stopped flute, lower manual a 4' stopped flute, pedal an 8' stopped flute. The upper manual's 8' is available by transmission to the lower manual. The lower manual's 4' is available by transmission to the pedal. -Database Manager

2008-04-21 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The two 8' flutes are capped metal. The 4' Flute is not visible. -Database Manager

2008-04-21 - Updated through on-line information from Don Phillip Gibson. -Database Manager


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