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Updated by Wicky L. Barnes III, who has heard or played the organ.
Identified by Wicky L. Barnes, III, who gave this as the source of the information: I own the instrument. I have paperwork from the previous owner who cleaned up the instrument. He bought it from a friend who purchased it from the original owner, First Reformed Church in Palmerton, PA. Wicks\' Sales director William H. Rowland sold it to them because he lived in Reading, PA. It is currently played every day in my living room.
Identified by Wicky L. Barnes, III, who gave this as the source of the information: I own the instrument.
I have paperwork from the previous owner who cleaned up the instrument. He bought it from a friend who purchased it from the original owner, First Reformed Church in Palmerton, PA. Wicks' Sales directors William H. Rowland sold it to them because he lived in Reading, PA. It is currently played every day in my living room. I also have photos if you'd like them. I intend on adding a 16' mitered wood extension in an offset chest to the 16' pedal stop and have an original Wicks stop to add to the rail. That way I'll have a 16' pipe stop as well as the 16' reed stop. Let me know what info you'd like on the instrument and I'll see that you get it. It is Opus 1317.
Related Instrument Entries: Owner , Wicks Organ Co. (Opus 1317, 1935)
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