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Updated by G. Mark Caldwell, who has heard or played the organ.
The Quimby work on this organ prior to its 2001 installation at All Saints was as follows: The 2-foot Fifteenth on the Great manual are period-appropriate (or possibly period Moller) pipes, and replaced an original Dulciana.
The 8-foot Trumpet is period-appropriate pipes. The Swell wind chest was modified with the key channels extended into an addition to the rear of the chest, and an additional slider added to control the stop. The Swell box was extended to accommodate this addition.
Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock. -- Quimby Pipe Organs website notes that this organ was moved and and rebuilt in 2001.
On-line update from Carroll F Craft -- The organ, obtained through the Organ Clearing House, came from the Crawford Road Christian Church in Cleveland, Ohio. The Crawford Road church cannot have been its original home, since the foundation stone of the building is dated 1907. The congegation apparentlh moved to Crawford Road from an earlier building of 1883 on Cedar Evenue, about a mile away. The organ was reconditioned and installed in All Saints, Tulsa by Quimby Pipe Organs, Inc. of Warrensburg, Missouri in 2001.
The original builder was M. P. Moller (1894).
Through Organ Clearing House. Where from?
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