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| Great Organπ | ||
| 16' | DIAPASONπ | |
| 8' | DIAPASONπ | |
| 8' | FLUTE Fπ | |
| 8' | STRING Fπ | |
| 8' | STRING Pπ | |
| 4' | FLUTE (high)π | |
| 8' | TR UMPETπ | |
| 8' | Clarinetπ | |
| Harpπ | ||
| Chimesπ | ||
| Great to Great 16ΚΉ, 4ΚΉ, Unison Release |
| CHOIR ORGANπ | ||
| 8' | Flute | |
| 8' | String F | |
| 8' | String P | |
| 4' | Flute (High) | |
| 8' | Clarinet | |
| Chimes | ||
| Harp | ||
| Choir to Choir 16ΚΉ, 4ΚΉ, Unison Release |
| SWELL ORGAN | ||
| 16' | FLUTE DEEPπ | |
| 8' | DIAPASONπ | |
| 8' | STRING MFπ | |
| 8' | STRING F (Vibrato)π | |
| 8' | Flute | |
| 4' | Flute | |
| 2' | Flautina | |
| 1β ' | Tierceπ | |
| 8' | OBOEπ | |
| 8' | VOX HUMANAπ | |
| Chimes | ||
| Harp | ||
| Swell to Swell 16ΚΉ, 4ΚΉ, Unison Release |
| PEDAL ORGAN | ||
| 16' | Diapasonπ | |
| 16' | FLUTE Fπ | |
| 16' | Flute Pπ | |
| 16' | STRINGπ | |
| 8' | Octaveπ | |
| 16' | CONTRA FAGOTTAπ |
| COUPLERS | ||
| Swell to Great 16ΚΉ, 8ΚΉ, 4ΚΉ | ||
| Choir to Great 16ΚΉ, 8ΚΉ, 4ΚΉ | ||
| Swell to Choir 16ΚΉ, 8ΚΉ, 4ΚΉ | ||
| Great to Pedal 8ΚΉ, 4ΚΉ | ||
| Swell to Pedal 8ΚΉ, 4ΚΉ | ||
| Choir to Pedal 8ΚΉ, 4ΚΉ |
| COMBINATION PISTONSπ | ||
| Great: P M F 0; Sw, Ch, same | ||
| Great to Pedal Reversibleπ | ||
| Sforzandoπ |
| EXPRESSION | ||
| Gt. & Choir β Swell- Crescendo | ||
| Tremulants to Great, Swell- Choir |
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Sold through Sherman Clay & Co. Cost $25,000 plus $5,000 freight and installation. 3 h.p. Orgoblo, 1/3 h.p. Turbo Suction unit, 12ΚΊ 40 cu/ft. for player; 6ΚΊ w.p. With Aeolian Duo-Art player, purchased because of favorable experience with Aeolian installed in the Rhodes residence. Aeolian compound windchest system. -- 2008 OHS Atlas
Photograph from MOHAI courtesy of Howard Giske: -- PEMCO Webster & Stevens Collection, Museum of History & Industry, Seattle.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ was installed in a mezzanine in the Dining Room. It was chambered with a 3-sectional facade containing 57 pipes arranged: 17-23-17. Only the Great 16' Open, Pedal 16' Bourdon, and the 16' extension of the Swell 8' Oboe were non-expressive. The store closed ca. 1968 and the organ was given to the City of Seattle. It was moved to the Civic Ice Arena and installed by Glenn D. white and his crew.
Identified through information in Seattle Organ Atlas 2008. "Store closed June, 1968, organ installed Seattle Center Arena May 1969."
Related Instrument Entries: Glenn D. White (1969)
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