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| Great (I) | ||
| 8' | Prinzipal | |
| 8' | Holzflote | |
| 4' | Octave | |
| 2' | Flachflote | |
| 8' | Swell to Great |
| Swell (II - Expressive) | ||
| 8' | Gedackt | |
| 8' | Unison Bass | |
| 4' | Rohrflote | |
| 2 2⁄3' | Nasat | |
| 2' | Principal |
| Pedal🛈 | ||
| 16' | Bourdon | |
| 8' | Swell to Pedal | |
| 8' | Great to Pedal |
The Ped. Bourdon was added when the organ was installed in First Methodist Church. It was tubular-pneumatic. The Pedal was, reportedly, fashioned according to the European pedalboards of the 18th and 19th centuries, which means that the pedals were square and flat.
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Updated through online information from Robert Zanca (June 8, 2024): The instrument is assembled and playable in the Redman shop. It is for sale.
This organ (Op. 2) was Redman's first organ; The opus list in the Redman files indicates that Op. 1 (1963) is a Zuckerman kit harpsichord.
Following the vandalism incident in 1972, the damaged remains were stored in the Redman shop. The organ has been reconstructed and is now assembled in the erecting room. (06/16/22)
The original builder was Hillgreen, Lane (Opus 346, 1913).
From Mariadahl Lutheran Church, Cleburne [near Manhattan], Kansas. Rebuilt by Redman 1967. Then installed here. Destroyed by vandals 1972. Replaced by 1975 Redman.
Related Instrument Entries: Roy A. Redman (Organ Co.) (Opus 8, 1975)
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