2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 1996. -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Mechanical capture combination action. Voicing and reeds by Halbert Gober. Franklin and Bethel Zabell, -Database Manager
2006-05-15 - Updated through online information from Wyatt Smith. -Database Manager
2009-08-15 - Updated through online information from Wyatt Smith. -Database Manager
Stoplist from Console, January 1994 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Trinity Lutheran Church Watertown, Wisconsin Wissinger opus 12, 1992 Great 16' Bourdon (56 pipes) 8' Principal (56 pipes) 8' Stopped Flute (56 pipes) 4' Octave (56 pipes) 4' Chimney Flute (56 pipes) 2 2/3' Twelfth (56 pipes) 2' Fifteenth (56 pipes) 1 3/5' Seventeenth (44 pipes) IV Mixture (224 pipes) 8' Trumpet (56 pipes) Swell 8' Chimney Flute (56 pipes) 8' Viola (56 pipes) 8' Celeste (44 pipes) 4' Principal (56 pipes) 4' Spire Flute (56 pipes) 2' Recorder (56 pipes) II Sesquialtera (112 pipes) III Mixture (168 pipes) 16' Dulcian (56 pipes) 8' Oboe (56 pipes) Pedal 16' Bourdon (30 pipes) 8' Principal (30 pipes) 8' Bourdon (12 pipes) 4' Choral Bass (30 pipes) 16' Trombone (30 pipes) 8' Trumpet (12 pipes) Control Pedals: (given left to right) 4 Great Combinations (adjustable) Cymbelstern Tremulant (general) Glockenspiel (34 brass saucer bells, played from the swell keyboard) Swell to Great Coupler Swell Expression Pedal Great to Pedal Coupler Swell to Pedal Coupler 4 Swell Combinations (adjustable) [Received from David Bohn 2016-03-20.]
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