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Updated through online information from James R. Stettner.
Organ relocated without any change.
Identified by James R. Stettner, using information found in Balcom and Vaughan opus list; other media.
-- The organ was originally built for the Madrona Garden Theatre on Cherry St. in Seattle, Washington. According to the Balcom and Vaughan opus list, it was removed by B & V in 1931 and reinstalled in Dr. Robinson's residence in Moscow, Idaho. However, an article in the magazine section of the Spokane, Washington Spokesman-Review, on Sunday, November 1, 1931 lists the installer as J. Riley Chase of Spokane. It is not improbably that Balcom and Vaughan did the removal in Seattle, and then sub-contracted the installation to Mr. Chase. The pipes were installed in a basement chamber with a 9" x 5' grille in the living room floor for sound egress. The five ranks were: Flute, Tibia, Vox Humana, Violin, and Celeste. The console as a standard horseshoe-style console.
Related Instrument Entries: Smith-Geneva (1924)
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