J. H. & C. S. Odell & Co.
Opus 593, 1936

St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church

670 Yonkers Avenue
Yonkers, NY, US

Instrument ID: 8222 ● Builder ID: 3091 ● Location ID: 7712
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2 Manuals 23 Stops

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on April 11th, 2007:

Updated through online information from Anthony Meloni. -- Organ was removed in September 2006 by Meloni & Farrier to make way for a replacement Casavant organ, to be installed by Meloni & Farrier in 2007. The Odell was broken up for parts, and was mainly composed of used junk parts. The Great division was comprised of a ca. 1880s Odell slider chest (origin unknown) with original pipework in fair condition. A pneumatic pull-down action was constructed by the Odell Co. for this chest. This portion of the organ is in storage at the workshop of Meloni & Farrier awaiting restoration. It will likely be used as a demonstration organ, and attached to one of two player mechanisms built for Odell in 1918 by the Telelectric Co. of Pittsfield, Massachusetts.


Database Manager on October 27th, 2006:

Updated through online information from Edward Odell. -- Organ has been removed.


Database Manager on October 26th, 2006:

Updated through online information from Edward Odell.


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

Status Note: There 1996.

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