M. P. Möller
Opus 9072, 1957

St. John's Episcopal Church

114 20th Avenue SE
Olympia, WA, US

13 Ranks - 788 Pipes
Instrument ID: 37223 ● Builder ID: 3912 ● Location ID: 32809
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Builder: Unknown
Position: Console in Fixed Position, Right
Design: Traditional With Roll Top
Pedalboard Type: Concave Radiating (Meeting AGO Standards)
Features:
2 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal3 Divisions11 Stops15 RegistersElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action✓ Combination Thumb Piston(s)✓ Coupler Toe Piston(s)✓ Sforzando Toe Piston(s)

Stop Layout: Tilting/Rocking Tablets Above Top Manual
Expression Type: Balanced Expression Shoes/Pedals (Meeting AGO Standards)
Combination Action: 'Hold and Set' Pneumatic/Mechanical
Control System: Unknown or N/A

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on April 19th, 2015:
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The parishioner involved with selling the organ has informed me that the asking price is $30,000.00.

Database Manager on April 18th, 2015:
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The Moller is now (April, 2015) for sale listed in trade journals. Asking price is not known. The organ is to be replaced by the rebuilt Schlicker from Plymouth Congregational Church in Seattle - which is itself being displaced by a new Fisk tracker.

Database Manager on November 24th, 2008:
Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr.

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