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Updated through online information from J. Hill. -- This organ was replaced in October, 2014 with an electronic. The pipes were recovered by Michael Proscia for use in other instruments. The facade pipes were retained for aesthetic purposes only.
Updated through on-line information from Nick Johns. -- The Henry Pilcher's Sons organ was originally built for the Bessie Tift College in Forsythe, Georgia. In 1947, Möller rebuilt and added to it. In 1982, the Proscia firm of Bowdon, Georgia had acquired the Pilcher/Möller, made some repairs and installed it in Carrollton Presbyterian, replacing the 1925 Estey, which was unplayable at the time.
Status Note: There 1996
Rebuilt by Proscia as his Op. 1 in 1980. [Could this be an error for the 1925 Estey listed for Carrollton Presbyterian? Or did Proscia bring in a Pilcher from elsewhere?]
Related Instrument Entries: Henry Pilcher's Sons (Opus 1032, 1919) , Donald E. Chance (1998)
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