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

Database Manager on September 1st, 2015:

Altered and relocated existing organ. Identified by Stephen Hall, using information from this web site: http://www.casasadobesucc.org/about-us/in-depth/96-history. "Organ architect, Dr. William H. Barnes, who had retired to Tucson, was about to move back to his native Chicago and was looking for a buyer for his home organ. The organ was purchased from Dr. Barnes and dedicated on January 25, 1976. Parishioner, Bill Dresher oversaw the installation of the organ. The organ designed by Dr. Barnes was a combination electronic/pipe organ. Rodgers Organ Company supplied the keyboard and electronic stops while the Teller[s] Organ Company provided the wind box [sic] and pipes. This organ served the congregation until July 1993...." (Casas Adobe Congregational Church website, history page, http://www.casasadobesucc.org/about-us/in-depth/96-history. accessed August 31 2015. some material omitted).

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