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Opus 10772, a Series 70-8A Unit Organ was contracted on January 26th, 1971 between Christ The King Lutheran Church, and M. P. Möller through its representative Jack Staley of Hudson, Ohio. The contract price for this instrument was $20,000 and was to be completed on or before May 23rd, 1971.
The instrument was shipped to the Church during the the week of May 17th, 1971.
Russell Wichmann performed the dedicatory recital on June 6th, 1971 which was the Feast of the Holy Trinity
The instrument was installed in two separate enclosures in the back of the church and each enclosure had its own 0.5 Horsepower Meidinger blower. Wind pressures were 3-1/2" for the Trebles and 4-1/2" for the Basses.
The instrument was removed in 1994-1995 to make room for Möller Opus 10311 which Christ The King had purchased from Queens College in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Updated through online information from organist Roman Lizak (January 17, 2025): This organ is not at the church anymore. It was replaced in 1995 by Möller Opus 10311 from North Carolina. The fate of Opus 10772 is not known at this time.
Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield.
Identified from factory documents and publications courtesy of Stephen Schnurr.
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