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Original Presbyterian Church closed and now functioning under a different denomination.
Updated through online information from Sean Haley.
Minor tonal changes and repairs ca.2009-2011 by Marceau Pipe Organs of Seattle. The original Great metal stopped flute was made of a rescaled Rohr Quintade with rebuilt and capped lead Diapason pipes in the bass. Not being completely sucessful the rank was removed and replaced with the large scale Rohr Flute (rank 2) of the Solo Cornet with a new bass made and scaled to match. Rank 1 of the Cornet was also removed, it too a rebuilt Diapason and not effective. The first rank was closed off, a wooden Flute d'Amour with bored stoppers replaced the 2nd rank, and further regulation of ranks 3-5.
Updated through online information from Jim Van Horn.
Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- New instrument with an elevated case. 5-sectional facade contains 27 pipes of the Great 16' Prestant (15) and 8' Principal (12) arranged: 5-5-7-5-5. The organ was dedicated November 7, 1993. Sources: Marceau opus list; extant organ; Dedication program.
Webpage Links: Opus VIII Kent, WA
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