2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 2004. -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - From a Dutch Reformed church in South Africa, Jan 2002. -Database Manager
2006-05-18 - Updated through online information from Jon Moyer. -- Only South African instrument known to have been exported. All console nomenclature is in Afrikaans. -Database Manager
2018-03-18 - Updated by James R. Stettner, who gave this as the source of the information: Pictures sent to me by a church member. -Database Manager
Typed stoplist from the OHS PC Database. Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Immanuel Lutheran Simpsonville, SC 1977 Suid-Afrikaanse Orgelbouers Installed here Jan 2002. Manuaal I (unenclosed) 1. Prestant 8' 61 Pipes 2. Roerfluit 8' 61 Pipes 3. Principaal 4' 12 Pipes (from #1) 4. Spitsfluit 4' 61 Pipes 5. Superoktaaf 2' 12 Pipes (from #1) 6. Mikstuur 4st 244 pipes Man II na Man I 16' Man II na Man I 8' Man II na Man I 4' Manuaal II (enclosed) 7. Houtgedek 8' 61 Pipes 8. Principaal 4' 61 Pipes 9. Nazard 2-2/3' 61 Pipes 10. Blokfluit 2' 61 Pipes 11. Terts 1-3/5' 61 Pipes Man II na Man II 16' Man II na Man II 4' Tremulant Pedaal 12. Bourdon 16' 32 Pipes 13. Prestant-bas 8' (from #1) 14. Basfluit 8' 12 Pipes (from #12) 15. Koraalbas 4' 32 Pipes 16. Fluit 4' 12 Pipes (from #12) Man I na Ped 8' Man II na Ped 8' Man II na Ped 4' Swel Pedal (Manuaal II) Crescendo Pedal (10 position w/indicator lamps) 14 Ranks 844 Pipes The swell and straight ranks of the great are on electric slider chests. Other ranks are spread throughout the case. (It's actually more of a well finished plywood barricade on the sides.)
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