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Features:
2 Manuals

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

John Lucianno on April 27th, 2020:
  1. Organ was modified from original by Norville Hall (1960s?).
  2. Milnar Organ Company Rebuild (2009): Retained original Pedal 16' Bourdon 1-42 and Great 8' Open Diapason 1-12. Also, the Resiner console was retained.
  • New Milnar Electro-Mechanical Chests.
  • New 32 level combination action.
  • New Peterson Diode-Matrix relay.

Database Manager on July 17th, 2015:

This is a rebuild of an existing organ.
Identified by James R. Stettner, using information from this web site: http://gracehopkinsville.org/music.html.
-- From the church website, "In 2009 the instrument was completely rebuilt by the Milnar Organ Company of Eaglesville, Tennessee. There are over 850 pipes, 15 ranks with two manual and one pedal keyboard. The largest pipes are wooden and about ten feet long."

Related Instrument Entries: Estey Organ Co. (Opus 370, 1906)

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