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Updated through online information from James R. Stettner.
Console is in living room; pipe in basement.
Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Originally Estey, Op. 978 (1912), built for this building which was then Broadway Presbyterian. The organ was offered for sale in 1993, and was sold in 1995 to Don Stagg of Blaine, Washington who installed it in his home. The console sits in the Music Room beside his ca. 1860 Wm. A. Johnson tracker, but the pipes are installed in the basement and speak through a tone chute in the floor. As presently installed, the organ is not expressive. A set of saucer bells with electric action was added from a former theatre organ.
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