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2 Manuals 25 StopsElectrical Key Action

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Mark A. Smith on May 24th, 2025:

The five ranks were as follows: (leathered)Diapason, Stopped Diapason, Salicional, Dulciana, and Vox Humana. The organ pipes resided in a wooden swellbox located in a spacious rear chamber that extended from floor to ceiling of the church space (which occupied the first floor of the two-story building.) Sound emanated from a grille at the top half of the chamber. The floor level console was located slightly in front of the chamber facing the front of the room. The impressive looking stop rail had numerous 'trick' stops, including a 'celeste' that simply turned on both the Salicional and Dulciana.


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

Status Note: There 1997


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

[By 1928 firm was Aeolian Organ Co.? GNelson lists as 9rk.]

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