M. L. Bigelow & Co.
Opus 40, 2016

Originally Steiner-Reck Organ Co. (1983)

Trinity Lutheran Seminary

2199 E. Main Street
Columbus, OH, US

45 Ranks
Instrument ID: 60561 ● Builder ID: 597 ● Location ID: 52702
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2 Manuals (58 Notes)32 Note Pedal32 StopsMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on October 23rd, 2017:
Extensive rebuild of existing 1983 Steiner-Reck organ. Scharfzimbel replaced by 2' Super Octave; quarter-length 16' Englischhorn replaced by half-length 16' Dulzian; low octave of 16' Posaune replaced with full-length resonators; SW 4' Viola revoiced as a Principal; original 2' Italian Principal revoiced as a Waldflöte. Bigelow provided new manual keyboards and entirely re-designed, self-regulating mechanical key action, and replaced the mechanical swell shades with Peterson electric. A new 128-level combination action with piston sequencer was installed.

Related Instrument Entries: Steiner-Reck Organ Co. (1983)

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