Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Altered/rebuilt Steere & Turner. -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Mixture and trumpet added on electric action chest. -Database Manager
2009-11-07 - Updated through on-line information from David Engen. -Database Manager
Source: Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database Date not recorded
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin First Presbyterian Church 1889 Steere & Turner, Op. 279, 1889 Dommer Organ Co., 1980's - additions GREAT 16' Bourdon 46 pipes 16' Bourdon Bass 12 8' Open Diapason 58 8' Melodia 58 8' Dulciana 58 4' Octave 58 4' Flute d'Amour 58 2' Fifteenth 58 II Mixture (*) 116 8' Clarionet 46 8' Trumpet (*) 58 SWELL (Expressive) 8' Open Diapason 58 8' Stop'd Diapason 58 8' Salicional 58 4' Flute Harmonique 58 8' Oboe 46 8' Bassoon 12 Swell Tremolo PEDAL 16' Bourdon 27 COUPLERS 1st Manuale to Pedale Coupler 2nd Manuale to Pedale Coupler 1st to 2nd Manuale Coupler FOOT TRUNDLES 2 composition pedals Ist to Ped. reversible PEDAL MOVEMENTS General Expression (bal.) ACCESSORIES Bellows Signal NOTES Installed in a chamber in the chancel, this organ has received proper attention for the majority of its life. The two Great stops marked with an asterisk are installed on an electric action chest, with the stop action controlled by two small switches on a black box added on the right side of the console. With the exception of the three Bourdon stops and the Great Open, the organ is enclosed in a general swell. The three Bourdons. Stopped Diapason, Melodia, and Flute d'Amour are presumably of wood, while the rest of the pipes are metal. *added by Robert Dommer
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