L. J. Melby
Opus 4, 2014

Originally Geo. Kilgen & Son, Inc. (Opus 4397, 1929)

First Lutheran Church

505 W. Holdt St.
Battle Lake, MN, US

10 Ranks
Instrument ID: 53805 ● Builder ID: 7650 ● Location ID: 47047
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on November 20th, 2014:

A mechanically new organ using existing pipework.
Identified by L. J. Melby, Dalton MN, based on personal knowledge of the organ.
-- A total rebuild of the 8 rank Kilgen organ. 2 vintage ranks were added making it 10 ranks. All wind chests are new to fit the space and shape of the church. Peterson ICS 4000 control system. Original installation was at St. John Lutheran Church, Waseca MN. It was moved to the AFLC Chapel in Plymouth MN in 1991, removed in 2006 to make room for a 34 rank Wicks organ. Finished installation at First Lutheran in Battle Lake MN in 2014.

Related Instrument Entries: Geo. Kilgen & Son, Inc. (Opus 4397, 1929)

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