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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on November 14th, 2019:

Updated thru online information from James R. Stettner, -- According to Middleton, Wisconsin organist Ted Reinke, the Hinners & Albertson came to St. Dunstan's as a used organ from St. Francis Xavier in Cross Point, WI. before their parish was destroyed by fire in July 1972. The Hinners & Albertson was replaced by an electronic substitute in 1979. One regional organist & historian commented on Facebook, "The St. Dunstan's organ literally disappeared overnight..." Subsequent disposition of the organ is not known.

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