Unknown Builder

Originally Don Marshall Stone (1965 ca.)

Residence: Dr. James L. Boeringer

1311 Noyes Dr.
Silver Spring, MD, US

4 Ranks - 224 Pipes
Instrument ID: 55092 ● Builder ID: 6193 ● Location ID: 48145
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Builder: Don Marshall Stone
Position: Keydesk Attached
Design: Traditional Without Cover
Pedalboard Type: No Pedalboard
Features:
1 Manuals (56 Notes)✗ No Pedal1 Divisions4 Stops8 RegistersMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionMechanical Stop Action

Stop Layout: Drawknobs in Horizontal Rows on Flat Jambs
Expression Type: Unknown
Combination Action: None
Control System: Unknown or N/A

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on August 8th, 2021:
The organ was sold to private party. The owner's son - Daniel Boeringer - was kind enough to contact the new owner in 2017 and ask if he would consent to listing the organs' new location on the Database. No reply was received.

Database Manager on June 1st, 2015:
Identified by James R. Stettner, based on personal knowledge of the organ. -- Altered and relocated existing organ. One manual, four ranks: Gedackt 8’, Rohrflöte 4’, Spitzflöte 2’, Twelfth 2-2/3’. Based on research at the Organ Historical Society, we believe that the organ was formerly at Ascension & St. Agnes Episcopal Church in Washington DC, although we have not found anyone there who remembers it. It has 56 notes with tracker action. Stops divide treble and bass. 120V blower lives in the base of cabinet. The organ is 66” wide, 34” deep, and stands 92” high at the tallest pipe.

Related Instrument Entries: Don Marshall Stone

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