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Jim Stettner on October 22nd, 2025:

This entry represents the rebuilding of an existing, 1926 organ installed used in 1942, and combining it with donated 1904 J.W. Steere & Sons organ from a closed Presbyterian Church in Easton, PA. Identified from a conversation with the builder, Peter Gerger [October 20, 2025].


Paul R. Marchesano on October 16th, 2025:

"The draw knobs on the keyboard console will control 2,500 pipes when the two year, $300,000 project is completed. The church will need to build a new housing chamber for the pipes, which will be installed in the front and back of the church, some exposed to the congregation."
NBC 10 Philadelphia: "Pennsylvania Church Has Pipe Dreams," By Howard Frank and Pocono Record • Published May 28, 2017

Webpage Links: Stroudsburg church to begin 'organ' transplant , Pennsylvania Church Has Pipe Dreams , Church turns pipe dreams into reality

Related Instrument Entries: Tellers Organ Co. (Opus 902, 1960)

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