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Randall J. McCarty (1985)

Cross and Crown Lutheran
10940 SE 168th St.
Renton, WA

Images


2009-08-31 - Organ in rear gallery from the front (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Organ (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Center facade (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Keydesk, from left (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Keydesk, head-on (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Left stopjamb (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Right stopjamb (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Couplers in the keyslips (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Great Piano & Forte foot trundles and expression shoe (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Builder's nameplate (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Pump handle (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Swell stop trundles (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Upper case detail (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Great pipework; Op. Diap. stopped bass CC# (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Great Open Diapason (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Great pipework; Op. Diap. stopped bass CC (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

2009-08-31 - Plaque (Photograph by Michael A. Way/Database Manager)

Consoles

Main


Notes

2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1996. -Database Manager

2004-10-30 - Built for Swedish Baptist Church, Kenosha, WI. Building later used by Nazarene Church. Restored here by Randall McCarty in 1985. Electric blower, but can be hand pumped. 515 pipes. -Database Manager

2006-11-25 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Quarter-sawn oak case. 3-sectional façade containing 25 stencilled pipes arranged: 7-11-7. Façade pipes have Roman mouths. -Database Manager

2009-09-02 - Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- There are two, single-acting composition levers for the Great: Piano & Forte. -Database Manager

2013-12-04 - Updated through online information from Tim Drewes. -Database Manager


Stoplist

Stoplist copied from the console August 31, 2009 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded

Renton, Washington
Cross & Crown Lutheran Church

Vogelpohl & Spaeth, Pipe Organ Builders, 1911
Randall J. McCarty, 1985, Refurbishing & Reinstallation

GREAT
   8'   Open Diapason               61   1 & 2, St. wood. 3-19 en facade.
   8'   Melodia                     61
   8'   Dulciana                    61   1-12, st. wood.
   4'   Octave                      61   1-4, en facade
   2'   Flautino                    61

SWELL (Expressive)
   8'   Stopped Diapason            61
   8'   Salicional                  61   1-12, capped metal Quintadena bass.
   4'   Flute Harmonic              61
        Tremolo                          Not connected.

PEDAL
   16'  Ped. Bourdon                27

COUPLERS
   Sw. to Ped. Coupler          On/Off   Mech. piston in keyslip.
   Gr. to Ped. Coupler          On/Off   Mech. piston in keyslip.
   Sw. to Gr. Coupler           On/Off   Mech. piston in keyslip.
   Sw.to Gr. Sup.Oct. Coupler            Drawknob.

FOOT LEVERS (l-r; unlabeled)
   Great Piano  -  8' Mel., 8' Dulc.     Single-acting
   Great Forte  -  8,8,8,4,2 (full)      Single-acting

PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   Swell Expression             (bal.)

MISC. CONTROLS
   Bellows Signal

[Received on line from James R. Stettner September 02, 2009.]

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