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On-line update from David W. Lewis, Jr. -- According to a conversation in 1998 between Robert Coleberd and Gavin Doughty, retired music professor at Tarkio College (d. 2005), this organ was originally tubular action and was electrified by an independent serviceman from Des Moines. New Reuter console in 1970s after original Steere console "disintegrated." Extant as of that date..
8 stops on the Great, 8 on the Swell, and 2 on the Pedal. Cost. $3100.
May have been pneumatic. Electrified.
Related Instrument Entries: Robert F. Beeston, Organ Builder (1940s)
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