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Updated by Scot Huntington, who has heard or played the organ.
At the time this organ was seen in 1980, it had been altered as follows, from its original Beman condition: 1) Gamba missing; 2) Twelfth= new 2' of European tin pipes; 3) Fifteenth= 1 1/3 of cut-down string pipes, possibly old Gamba; 4) Trumpet missing; 5) Pedal Diapason replaced with a Bourdon 16' on pneumatic chests, 6) Swell Viol is newer spotted metal pipes. The metal pipework of the organ Beman rebuilt was common metal and zinc basses. An update of the organ's condition following the 1984 renovation is needed.
Updated through online information from Scot Huntington.
The original builder was Hall & Labaugh (1884).
Moved from Tabernacle Methodist, Binghampton and rebuilt by Beman. Rebuild of earlier (Wm. King?). (Attr. in G. Nelson to Hall & Labaugh.) Restored (rebuilt?) by Culver Mowers in 1984.
Related Instrument Entries: Hall & Labagh (1884)
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