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In 1910 St Mark's offered the Odell to Emmanuel, provided that Emmanuel
would pay for having it dismantled and moved...Henry Reinish, "a practical organ builder of Grand Rapids", moved and installed the organ for $850. -- 1995 OHS Handbook
Organ was restored by George Bozeman in 2000.
Updated through on-line information from Trevor Dodd. -- There are eight pistons on the Great that control all of the Great stops except the Trumpet which has a mechanical stop action like the Swell stops. There is also a SW-GT reversible piston.
Status Note: There 1995.
From St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Grand Rapids. Case left behind. Not used for two decades. Some work in 1950's by Hollis Marsh & parisioner Lewis Bacon. Partially restored by Fowler Organ Co. 1989. Pneumatic Gt. stop action.
Related Instrument Entries: J. H. & C. S. Odell & Co. (Opus 63, 1867)
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