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Updated through online information from James R. Stettner.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner. -- The original Swell 8' Aeoline was cut down, debearded, and revoiced as the 2' Flautino in 1977 by the Andover Organ Co. as their job number R-196. The original pedal compass was 27-notes. The usual unison couplers are accomplished by mechanical finger pistons in the key slips. But the Swell to Great Octaves is on a drawknob. When the organ was relocated to Greenacres, David Wallace installed a new, 32-note AGO pedalboard, and added a 5-note chest, action, and extended the couplers. In 1995, he stopped-by on his way to the AIO convention in San Jose, California and releathered the stoppers.
Status Note: There 1996.
From Masonic temple, Augusta, ME; via grocey store, Augusta, ME. Altered Andover 1977, 2-8; Then to St. Matthew's Episcopal, Lisbon Falls, ME. Sold to David Wallace when church building was razed in 1992. Then sold to Temples. Rebuilt by Wallace 1993 to accommodate the 15' ceiling height. The center pipes in the front facade are mitered to fit a 14.5' ceiling. The tremulant is not functioning.
Related Instrument Entries: James Cole (Opus 335, 1899)
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