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2 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note PedalElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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Database Manager on April 6th, 2015:

Removed in 1962 by Dave Schutt and Ron Downer, and later purchased by Charlie Davis of Concord, Calif. Davis made several changes to the organ including replacement of the original two-manual console with a three-manual console from a theatre in Provo, Utah.


Database Manager on April 6th, 2015:

In 1987, Bob Hartzell of Lodi, Calif., purchased the organ. Hartzell and his son, Mark, designed a new building to house the organ. The building, set in the middle of Hartzell's Harmony Wynelands private vineyard, contains an organ studio, 30′ wide by 60′ long with a 30′ high beam ceiling, and is complete with guest quarters for visiting artists.

Related Instrument Entries: Robert-Morton Company (1922)

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