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Updated by Margaret Evans, who has heard or played the organ.
This instrument has two pedalboards: one radiating and concave and one straight and flat.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The organ is free-standing in a case of Madrona. The 6-sectional facade contains 38 pipes arranged: 4-4-11-11-4-4. This is from the Man. I 4' Principal. The Man. I 2-2/3' Quinte is 1-1/3' pitch for the first octave. The Man. I 1-3/5' Terz starts at tenor G. The Man. II 8' Gedackt shares the bottom octave of the Man. I 8' Rohrflote. The organ has two, inter-changeable pedlaboards: one concave and raditating, the other flat and parallel. The tremulant affects the entire instrument. This is the Leon Mulling - Gilman Plunkett Organ, named after the two major supporters.
Status Note: There 1998.
Related Instrument Entries: Balcom and Vaughan Pipe Organs, Inc. (1974)
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