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Hinners Organ Co. (1902)

St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church: Sanctuary; front
Vilmar Greene, IA

Images


2024-06-13 - Facade (Robert Zanca/Robert Zanca)

2024-06-13 - Left stopjamb (Robert Zanca/Robert Zanca)

2024-06-13 - Couplers and builder's nameplate (Robert Zanca/Robert Zanca)

2024-06-13 - Right stopjamb (Robert Zanca/Robert Zanca)

Consoles

Keydesk


Notes

2024-06-16 - This entry is believed to represent the installation of a used organ. No such listing exists on the Ed Boadway Hinner opus list. 1902 was the 'changeover' year for the company name being changed from Hinners & Albertsen to Hinners Organ Co., but the style of the case is very much in the Hinners & Albertsen style. -Jim Stettner

2024-06-18 - Organ is extant, playable, in original condition, and in regular use Information received online from Robert Zanca on 2024-06-14 -Paul R. Marchesano

2024-06-20 - Hinners is the original builder. The organ is in its original location. Electric blower and external chimes are the only alterations. Information received online from Robert Zanca on 2024-06-18 -Paul R. Marchesano

2024-06-20 - From the 'About' page of the parish website, "The congregation grew and by 1902 they enlarged and built the church as it is today. The one man Hinners Pipe Organ was purchased. It is still used every worship service, however it was rebuilt in 1987." -Jim Stettner


Stoplist

Source: Taken from console photos

Pedal Bourdon 16

Manual Bourdon 16 (TC), Open Diapason 8, Quint 3, Principal 4, Flautino 2, Lieblich Gedackt Bass 8, Lieblich Gedackt Treble 8, Gamba Bass 8, Gamba Treble 8, Flute Bass 4, Tremulant, Flute Treble 4

Manual to Pedal 8 (Pedal Coupler), Manual to Manual 4 (Octave Coupler)


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