Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - From The Spike Bar, NYC via the owner's residence. Later given to this church. -Database Manager
2011-02-21 - Updated through on-line information from Connor Annable. -Database Manager
2016-02-13 - Updated through online information from David Poile. <br>According to Flentrop Orgelbouw, this organ was not built in 1966, but 1960. If the information provided by others is correct, the organ may have been moved to its present location in 1966. The organ apparently was originally built for St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, PA.<br><br> Flentrop Orgelbouw does not list having built an organ for New York City in 1966 (or 1965 or 1967). -Database Manager
2017-02-27 - Updated by James R. Stettner, listing this web site as a source of information: http://www.nycago.org/Organs/NYC/html/StThomasMoreRC.html. <br> According to the New York City Organ Project website, "In 2009, the organ was sold to organist Renée Anne Louprette for her New Jersey residence." -Database Manager
http://www.flentrop.nl/orgelbouw/pittsb_penn_mary.html Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
New York City, NY St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church Originally from St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, PA (?) likely moved after the church closed Flentrop Orgelbouw, 1960 Manuaal Holpijp 8' Quintadeen 8' Prestant 4' Roerfluit 4' Gemshoorn 2' Cymbel I-II Pedaal (Pedal pull-down) C - g' Manual compass C - g''' [Received from David Poile 2016-02-08.]
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