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Updated through online information from Connor Annable.
Updated through online information from Daniel D. Tenerowicz. -- We dismantled, crated and moved this instrument in 1994. The instrument was in good overall condition, so the original trackers were used. The original bi-fold reservoir was releathered; all felts, felt washers and leather nuts in the instrument were replaced. A new blower was added. Some original parts of the old hand pump found in the tower from Our Lady of Lourdes RC (Buffalo) were brought with the instrument and stored inside the organ. The original hand pump was also found and installed but is non-functional.
Updated through online information from James R. Stettner.
Updated through online information from Daniel D. Tenerowicz.
Updated through online information from Douglas Alderdice. -- The organ was bought by SJTB when Our Lady of Lourdes was closed in 1994. Couplers are separate on/off thumb piston-like controls between manuals.
From Our Lady of Lourdes, R. C., Buffalo, NY.
Couplers have reversible piston buttons to activate/deactivate. Organ restored with minor cutting of overlength on six of facade pipes to fit new location.
Related Instrument Entries: A. B. Felgemaker Co. (Opus 746, 1901)
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