Sebastian Gundling & Son
1963

Originally Bates & Culley (1913)

St. Paul Reformed Church [now UCC] (1852)

50 North Main Street
Manheim, PA, US

Instrument ID: 73641 ● Builder ID: 2535 ● Location ID: 21068
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Paul R. Marchesano on September 2nd, 2025:

From "A History of the Organs at Emmanuel UCC" by Shawn Gingrich, 1994:
This Bates and Culley instrument served Emmanuel for only 17 years after which it was sold, exclusive of the case and facade pipes, to St. Paul Reformed Church in Manheim, Pennsylvania. In 1963 it was rebuilt and refurbished by Sebastian Gundling of Lancaster. It is still in use in Manheim today.

Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder (1930)

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