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A typical neo-baroque organ of the era. The mechanical action was very uneven and difficult to perform on, and the keys were an example of the misuse of cocobolo wood. The keys had groves in them where the performers' fingers and been in contact!
Information received online from Joel on 2025-05-18
Revising based on information by Rev. Larry Covington, instrument pipework was used in the Great division of the Chapel Organ at St Louis King of France, Austin TX, for the 4' Octave through 1 3/5' Tierce, and in the Positiv division.
Identified through information from Roy Redman: -- "Farewell" recital by Dale Peters May 24, 2009. Organ removed for Recital Hall renovations; fate uncertain.
Related Instrument Entries: C. Bobsin Organs (2007)
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