Schlicker Organ Co.
1950

Originally Wm. Johnson & Son (Opus 798, 1893)

Grace Episcopal Church

315 Wayne Street
Sandusky, OH, US

45 Ranks
Instrument ID: 62429 ● Builder ID: 5574 ● Location ID: 6845
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3 Manuals (61 Notes)30 Note Pedal4 Divisions31 Stops31 Registers

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Database Manager on July 3rd, 2018:
Updated by Steven Bartley, naming this as the source of information: "The Organ" A quarterly Review for its Makers, its Players & its Lovers "July 1951". <br> In the "Letters to the Editor" of this British publication, Robert Noehren gives a review of the Schnitger organ at Steinkirchen. At the end he gives some details of the organ, at Grace Church, Sandusky, Ohio, which he claims to have designed, with Schlicker as the organ firm, doing the work. Noehren says that he imitated the concepts of Schnitger's tonal ideas as well as the voicing.

Database Manager on May 5th, 2018:
This was a rebuild with tonal changes of Wm. Johnson 3/29 Op. 798 (1893); rebuild and tonal changes by D F Pilzecker in 1977; replaced by 3/61 Buzard Op. 44 in 2016, retaining some Johnson, Schlicker and Pilzecker pipework.

Related Instrument Entries: Wm. Johnson & Son (Opus 798, 1893) , D.F. Pilzecker & Co. (Opus 114, 1977)

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