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The church has suffered a recent fire. And while the conflagration did not involve the sanctuary and organ, the building will not re-open. The church is now seeking a new home for the organ. It is free to whomever can remove it, transport it, and re-erect it in a new home.
Updated through on-line information from Lee T. Lovallo. -- Significant help in building the organ was given by Mr. Rick Simms.
Identified through on-line information from Lee T. Lovallo. -- Manuals short octave CDEFGA-c3, Pedals CDE-d, pedals permanently coupled to HW; intermanual shove coupler; hand-pumped wind option, no wind stabilizers, 3 single fold wedge bellows, pedal has independent blower and reservoir, pipes in major 3rd layout, 1/4 comma meantone, A=460 Hz, painted case doors, 2.75" wind HW and UW, 3.25" wind Pedal, Dedicatory recital by Dr. David Rothe, April 18, 2009.
Webpage Links: New Early Baroque Organ for St. Andrew's Church, Antelope, California [builder's web site]
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