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Updated through online information from James Bolinger. -- This organ is still often used
Updated through on-line information from John Gouwens. -- There are actually two identical Möller organs in secondary auditoriums, both probably dating from 1926. They are stock model organs (I've seen identical organs elsewhere). Everything is enclosed in one swell box. There are three Swell/Pedal pistons and three Great/Pedal pistons. Pistons are adjusted by setting a selector near the stop tabs to the chosen piston, then pushing a toe pedal, which draws the current setting on that piston. While holding the pedal down, a new combination may be engaged, when is then set on that piston. The only 16' is a Pedal bourdon, blown at light wind or regular wind.
Identified through information in List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Möller, 1928).
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