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Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- This was the addition of an 85-pipe Principal unit to the Great. It was unexpressive, on its own chest, and had its own regulator. The stops played at six pitches on the Great: 8, 4, 2-2/3, 2, 1-1/3, and 1; and at two pitches on the Pedal: 8 & 4. The Great stops are controlled by added drawknobs to the right of the original Möller stop tablets. The drawknobs are only labeled with the pitch of the stop, and are above a large label engraved "Unenclosed Open Diapason." In 1992, John R. Mitchell of Salt Lake City was hired to move the organ from the rear gallery to the main floor. It is housed in a small chamber at the front with the original case removed. The Kajokowski Unenclosed Open Diapason is located atop the chamber. Documented October 5, 1996.
Related Instrument Entries: M. P. Möller (Opus 7871, 1948ca.)
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