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Updated through online information from George Bozeman. -- Reservoir and feeder bellows releathered several years ago by George Bozeman, Jr. & Company. Organ in original condition. Left Jamb, top row, empty space, Violin/4ft. Cello/4ft. Left Jamb, bottom row, Blower's/Signal, Sub Bass/16ft., Pedale/Coupler; Right Jamb, top row, Dulciana/8ft., Melodia/Treble/8ft., Melodia/Bass/8ft., Right Jamb, bottom row, Open/Diap. Treble/8ft., Open/Diap.Bass/8ft., Tremolo, manual 4' coupler by hitchdown pedal centered, balanced swell shoe to far right of pedal board, nameplate Geo. H. Ryder & Co./Boston, information as of 5 December 2014
Updated through online information from Paul Dessau.
Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Unknown when the organ was relocated here from Epping or by whom. 3-sectional case with 17 gold-painted pipes arranged: 3-11-3. These are the unexpressive basses of the 8' Open Diap. Bass, which are the only unexpressive manual pipes. The bottom octave of the 8' Dulciana is grooved to the 8' Melodia Bass.
From Epping Methodist.
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