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Posted to PipeChat July 25, 2010 by Rick Maryman: "I cleaned the organ top-to-bottom 2 summers ago, replaced the ailing Spencer blower (I suggested rebuilding the blower, but the trustees said put in a new one) and tuned the organ. This organ is pitched somewhat lower than the "standard A=440 @ 70 degrees F". it is located in a de-commisioned Lutheran Church and is used for a couple of community services and the occasional wedding. All stops with the exception of the basses of the Diapason and Pedal Bourdon are under expression. Some of the Principal basses are stoppered pipes on the left side outside the swell box, some are in the facade.
Updated through on-line information from Richard Maryman. -- Of the 5 manual ranks, 4 are split treble/bass. Viola Bass and 4' Flute share a common toeboard, Diapason rank is full compass, not divided, 12 stoppered bass pipes, some pipes in facade as well. Pipes in facade stenciled. Pumps by hand & blower
Status Note: There 1973
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