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Updated by Steve Repasky, the builder.
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This entry describes a mechanically new instrument that re=uses pipework from an existing 1891 Bergstrom organ.
Identified by steve repasky, based on personal knowledge of the organ.
The 1891 Bergstrom organ was a hand-pumped, one manual organ with pedals. Of the seven ranks, only the Pedal 16' Bourdon and the Great 8' Diapason were exposed. During the 20th century the organ was fitted with electro pneumatic pull downs and a remote console and expanded into a 2 manual instrument with several added ranks.
Hupalo & Repasky Pipe Organs retained the original facade and case and installed a new mechanical playing action along with several new ranks for great tonal flexibility
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