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Updated through online information from Chad Boorsma. -- The instrument was dedicated in January of 1928 and cost $5,500. The console has two cancel buttons; each operates one of the divisions plus the pedal. When the organ was installed, there were three fake facade pipes (gilt dull finish, according to factory specifications) located on each side of the organ grill. At some point prior to 1960, they were removed and the organ grill design was changed. It also appears that the Great's Cornopean is not original to the organ (not on Möller factory specifications, and it has a newer stopkey).
Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr.
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