Sandusky, Ohio
       Grace Episcopal Church

       Wm Johnson   1893   Op. 798   3/29
       Schlicker    1950             3/45
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       GREAT                          POSITIV

   16' Quintadena        61        8' Gedeckt        61
    8' Principal         61        4' Flute d'Amour  61
    8' Hohlflöte         61        2' Principal      61
    4' Octave            61    1 1/3' Quint          61
    2' Octave            61    II-IV  Scharf        208
II-IV  Mixture          208        8' Clarinet       61
  III  Cymbel    1/5'   183           Tremulant

       SWELL                          PEDAL

    8' Gedeckt           61       16' Subbass        30
    8' Salicional        61        8' Principal      30
    8' Voix Celeste      61        4' Octave         30
    8' Principal II      98        2' Nachthorn      30
    4' Flute Harmonique  61      III  Mixture        90
    2' Piccolo           61       16' Posaune        30
    1' Sifflöte          61        2' Cornet         30
   II  Sesquialtera     106
  III  Mixture          183
   16' Fagotto    tc     49
    8' Trumpet           61
       Tremulant

        From the November 1950 issued of THE DIAPASON:

An installation of unusual character will be completed this
month at Grace Episcopal Church, Sandusky, Ohio. An organ
originally built by Johnson is being completely rebuilt by
Schlicker.  Mechanical action is being retained and will be
renewed throughout with the inclusion of new keyboards and
stop jambs. All the chests are being redesigned and rebuilt.
The old pipes, rescaled and rebuilt with new languids and
mouths, will be augmented by several new stops. The wind
pressure throughout will be lowered from 3 to 2 1/2 inches.
The rebuild has been planned by Robert Noehren. 

Instead of using modern voicing techniques, Mr. Schlicker is
voicing the pipes in the manner of 17th and 18th century
builders.  A feature of the organ will be the III Cymbel,
beginning at 1/5', which is possibly the first of its kind
to appear in an American organ.  It is not designed to be a
part of the Great chorus and will be of delicate voicing.

          [Received from Jeff Scofield May 5, 2018]