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Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- In the Morey rebuild, he provided a new case front above the impost of 19 half-round dummy pipes in 3-sections arranged: 5-9-5. New keys were installed in the original frames, and pulled forward which resulted in the loss of the original sliding door which had enclosed the manual. The key action was new. The expression mechanism was converted from hitch-down to balanced. And the original 12-pipe/note pedalboard was replaced with a new 27-pipe/note pedalboard.
Builder's Nameplate: Clarence E. Morey
The original builder was Alvinza Andrews (1851).
From Calvary Episcopal, Utica, NY (1m.) in 1903. Relocated c. 1975 to St. Matthew's Episcopal, Auburn, WA.
Related Instrument Entries: Randall J. McCarty (1975ca.) , A. Andrews & Son (1852) , Jeremy Cooper (2001ca.) , David E. Wallace (2002) , Jeremy Cooper (2001ca.)
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