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Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield.
Identified through information from Jeff Scofield: -- "Here is the factory spec for 10159. As you can see by the paragraph on the first page, it was a new instrument retaining 11 ranks and Chimes from the 1954 3/21 Reuter Op. 1091. (I have the Reuter stoplist). Nine of the retained ranks were used in the Moller Pedal; the tenth rank is the Great Trumpet. The eleventh rank is not indicated in the Moller specs.
What's interesting to see are the origins of the ranks making up the II Cornet in the Pedal. The 5 1/3' rank says 'new,' but the 3 1/5' rank says '9951,' which was a 1964 organ for First Congregational Church in Waterbury, CT. I wonder if that was a rank that was built but not used, for some reason. "
Related Instrument Entries: Reuter Organ Co. (Opus 1091, 1954) , Fabry, Inc. (2007)
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