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Updated through online information from Bryan Priddy.
At the cost of $1500, in May of 2104 the entire organ was cleaned, action was repaired and any missing pipes replaced. The work was completed by the Redman Organ Company, which has serviced the instrument since new. The organ is now available for sale to any interested parties and on site visits to evaluate the instrument are welcomed. Please schedule appointments via contact with Bryan Priddy, Artistic Director, Texas Boys Choir....bryan.priddy@fwafa.org.
Updated through online information from Jeff Scofield.
Updated through online information from Bryan Priddy. -- After further inspection, the instrument is a 5 stop, single manual, no pedal board, tracker organ.
Updated through online information from Bryan Priddy. -- This instrument was built in 1972 for use in the Texas Boys Choir's "Great Hall" before the choir formed a Charter School and moved to its current location at 3901 S. Hulen Street. Contrary to the original listing, it appears the instrument is a 7, not 8 rank design. The instrument appears to need some work, but overall it is in relatively good shape barring a few missing mixture pipes in the extreme upper register. The f-sharp and g above middle C play simultaneously when either key is pressed.
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