OHS Database ID 53965.
The organ has been relocated and is no longer at this location.
We received the most recent update on this organ's state and condition October 5, 2019.
Electro-pneumatic (EP) unit chests.
Two manuals. 1 divisions. 4 stops. 5 ranks. Manual compass is 61 notes. Pedal compass is 32 notes.
The organ is at the front of the room, and some pipes are exposed. Non-traditional style console.
Tilting/rocking tablets above top manual. No enclosed divisions. No combination action. AGO Standard (concave radiating) pedalboard. Crescendo Pedal.
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Organ console and pipes. Scanned image from The Diapason, November 1965, No. 12, Whole No. 672, pg. 13 courtesy of James R. Stettner (Autumn, 1965). 1965-00-00 |
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