A. W. Brandt & Co.
1980

Originally M. P. Möller (Opus 2078, 1916)

First Presbyterian Church

200 West Fifth Avenue
Springfield, TN, US

Instrument ID: 51397 ● Builder ID: 12 ● Location ID: 45020
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Jeff Scofield on November 10th, 2024:
This is not the original Moller console; it appears to be a 'previously-played' E M Skinner or Aeolian-Skinner console.

John Lucianno on April 28th, 2020:
1. Milnar Organ Company (1998) upgraded console to 32 level combination action with solid state couplers. 2. In 2008, M.O.C. added to the Great a 4' Octave and 8' Krummhorn. 3. In 2012, M.O.C. re-leathered the swell primary.

Database Manager on June 13th, 2013:
This is a rebuild of an existing organ. Identified by William Dunklin, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- Installed rebuilt electro-pneumatic chests and a rebuilt detached console. Pipework and case from the 1916 Moller. The builder's plate says "Rebuilt and Improved by Harold Weaver, 1980." Mr. Weaver was one of the partners in A.W. Brandt Company.

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