OHS convention: 2008
Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2007-05-09 - Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The case has hinged, folding doors on both sides to enclose the pipes. The stops are divided into bass (24) and treble (32). The drawknobs for the manual stops are to the right of the keyboard. The drawknob for the lone pedal register is to the left of the keyboard. The order of pipes from back to front is: 8' Gedeckt, 4' Rohrfloete, 2' Principal, and 1-1/3' Quint. The Pedal 16' Regal is in the pedestal of the case beneath the manual windchest. The Man. to Ped. coupler is hitch-down. -Database Manager
2018-12-29 - Updated by Roger Meers, who has heard or played the organ. <br> <br>In 2014 or 2015, the organ was moved to the chapel at Horizon House, a retirement community. -Database Manager
Source: 2008 OHS Atlas
Manual (CC-g³, ebony naturals with maple sharps) Gedeckt (Bass) 8 (24 w), Gedeckt (Treble) 8 (32 w), Rohrfloete (Bass) 4 (24 m), Rohrfloete (Treble) 4 (32 m), Principal (Bass) 2 (24 m), Principal (Treble) 2 (32 m), Quint (Bass) 1⅓ (24 m), Quint (Treble) 1⅓ (32 m)
Pedal (CC-g1, AGO standard, concave and radiating, maple naturals and plastic sharps) Trompetenregal 16 (32 m, 1/8-length conical resonators with lifting lids)
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