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| Great (I)🛈 | ||
| 8' | Open Diapason | |
| 8' | Chimney Flute | |
| 4' | Octave | |
| 4' | Traverse Flute | |
| 2' | Fifteenth | |
| III | Mixture | |
| 8' | Trumpet |
| Swell (II - Expressive)🛈 | ||
| 8' | Bourdon | |
| 8' | Gambe | |
| 8' | Celeste | |
| 4' | Rohrflute | |
| 2' | Flageolet | |
| 1 1⁄3' | Nineteenth | |
| II | Cornet | |
| 8' | Oboe |
| Pedal🛈 | ||
| 16' | Subbass | |
| 8' | Principal | |
| 16' | Trombone |
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from church website: September 16, 2001 – a new pipe organ was dedicated to the Glory of God
The original builder was Johnson (1890, Opus-736).
Status Note: There 2003
Relocated from the Universalist Church in Deerfield, MA. The windchests went through extensive rebuilding in our shops, as did the key action and physical layout. The tonal design hasalso been reconfigured to create a more flexible stop list for the client's needs includng a new 8' Principal in the Pedal as well as a 16' Trombone to complement the original 16' Subbass. Dedication September, 2001by Philip Gehring.
Related Instrument Entries: Wm. Johnson & Son (Opus 736, 1890) , M. R. Resig (Associates) (1984)
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