Everett, Washington
Our Savior's Lutheran Church
M.P. MÖLLER, Opus 7625, 1948 - Original Specifications
GREAT (Expressive) COUPLERS
8 Diapason 73 Swell to Pedal [8],4
8 Gedeckt (Sw) -- Great to Pedal [8]
8 Gemshorn 73
4 Octave 73 Swell to Great 16,[8],4
4 Flute (Sw) --
4 Gemshorn 12
Tremolo
Chimes (21) FINGER PISTONS
Full Organ 1 - 4
Great 16 Swell 1 - 4
Great Unison Great 1 - 4
Great 4 Pedal 1 - 4
Gen. Can.
SWELL (Expressive)
16 Lieblich Gedeckt 12 TOE STUDS
8 Gedeckt 61 Gt. to Ped. Reversible (rev)
8 Gamba 61
8 Gamba Celeste (tc) 61
4 Flute 12
4 Gambette 12 PEDAL MOVEMENTS
2-2/3 Nazard 7 Expression (bal.)
2 Flautino 5 Crescendo (bal.)
8 Trumpet 73
8 Vox Humana 73
Tremolo
Swell 16
Swell Unison
Swell 4
ACTION: E-P primary (shifters) & unit
PEDAL (Expressive) VOICES: 9
16 Bourdon 32
16 Gemshorn (Gt) 12 STOPS: 23; inc. chimes
16 Lieblich Gedeckt (Sw) --
8 Bourdon 12 RANKS: 9
8 Gedeckt (Sw) --
4 Flute (Sw) -- PIPES: 664
NOTES
This organ was originally built for Our Savior's Lutheran at their old location at
24th & Colby in Everett, Washington. It was installed there by Möller representative
Ernest Kuhn. When the congregation built a new church on Mukilteo in Everett, they
signed a contract for a new Casavant pipe organ, and sold the Möller to First Pres-
byterian in Ellensburg. The organ was moved to Ellensburg in November, 1967 by Alex
Guenther.
Sources: M.P. Möller opus list; Eugene M. Nye compilation; church history & files;
JRS; extant moved organ.
[Received from James R. Stettner 2014-02-10.]
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