M. P. Möller
Opus 818, 1907

Second Presbyterian Church

Sanctuary

1315 Eighth Avenue
Altoona, PA, US

23 Ranks - 1,279 Pipes
Instrument ID: 40626 ● Builder ID: 3912 ● Location ID: 35844
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Position: Unknown
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Pedalboard Type: Unknown
Features:
2 Manuals (61 Notes)30 Note Pedal3 Divisions23 Stops24 RegistersTubular Pneumatic (Unknown) Key ActionTubular Pneumatic (Unknown) Stop Action

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on September 11th, 2016:
Rebuilt and electrified in 1948 as Moller Op. R-315 with a new console, but no tonal changes except extending the four Pedal ranks by two pipes to provide fora 32-note compass.

Database Manager on April 15th, 2009:
Updated through on-line information from Kevin M. Clemens. -- This church was torn down by the Altoona Area School District. The church closed in the 1980s. The organ was shipped to a church in Florida and rebuilt.

Database Manager on April 12th, 2009:
Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Möller, 1928).

Related Instrument Entries: M. P. Möller (Opus R-315, 1948) , Wayne T. Warren (2001)

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