Kegg Pipe Organ Builders
Opus 60, 2019

Originally A. B. Felgemaker Co. (1890)

Main Street United Methodist Church

300 N Main St
Abbeville, SC, US

10 Ranks - 646 Pipes
Instrument ID: 63623 ● Builder ID: 7544 ● Location ID: 55251
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2 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note PedalElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on April 17th, 2019:
Updated by Charles Kegg <br> <br>This new organ replaced a Moller from the 1970s, which was also placed behind the Felgemaker case. The case pipes were not speaking in the Moller installation. The new Kegg organ uses the center 17 facade pipes as the bass of the otherwise new Great 8\' Diapason. All other materials in the organ are new. No other parts of the Felgemaker organ have survived.

Database Manager on February 14th, 2019:
Organ identified by John Igoe from Kegg advertisment in "The American Organist," March 2019, page 89. Text includes reference "Historic case retained"

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