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Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ was moved to a similar position within the new church in the 3 days before Easter in 2007 by Jim Stettner of Puget Sound Pipe Organs. It was later moved to the ledge above the sacristies where the future enlarged and completed organ was to have been installed.
Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The registers, stops, ranks, pipes above reflect the tonal resources of the 2-manual console that came with the organ from the Thoreson residence. The 3-manual console sold to St. Aidan's by Meadway & Stettner in 1996 was originally built by Balcom and Vaughan of Seattle for their opus 621, 1956 - the electrification and enlargement of a 2/7, T-P Kimball at Our Saviour's Lutheran in Spokane, WA. With this console, the stoplist changed. The number of speaking stops dropped to 25, but the registers, ranks, and pipes remained unaltered.
Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The console that came with the organ was in poor shape - both mechanically and aesthetically. A used, 3-manual Balcom and Vaughan console was sold to St. Aidan's by Meadway & Stettner since it was the parish's stated goal to have a 3-manual organ in the future, new church.
Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ was originally built by Kimball in 1924 for the Wishart Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Related Instrument Entries: Charles Wassberg (1982) , Charles W. Allen (1942) , W. W. Kimball Co. (Opus 6790, 1924) , Puget Sound Pipe Organs (2007) , Charles Wassberg (1967) , Charles Wassberg (1955)
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