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The organ is slated to be replaced by a rebuild of a 1981 Rieger organ from SUNY Purchase, New York by Martin Pasi.
The organist had been dissatisfied with the organ, and discussion was taking place about what to do. The church decided to sell the instrument. It was advertised on Facebook Pipe Organ Garage Sale. Ultimately, it has been acquired for one of two Catholic Seminary chapels in Palo, The Philippines. The organ was dismantled and crated by the Pipe Organ Foundation of Mercer Island, Washington in December, 2020. On January 17, 2021, the Foundation rented a truck, took it to Gig Harbor, and loaded the organ into the truck and a van. Later that day, it was taken to the Foundation shop on Mercer Island. The following day, the organ was loaded onto a delivered 40' container first and packed at the far end for shipping to The Philippines.
Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- Updated by James R. Stettner, who has heard or played the organ.
This original Moller was rebuilt and quadrupled in size in 1999-2000 by Tacoma, Washington organ technician Michael Gardner. The organ is now 12 ranks.
Related Instrument Entries: M. P. Möller (Opus 11241, 1977)
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