Bethesda, Maryland USA St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church Wicks 1984 / DiGennaro-Hart GREAT 8' Principal 8' Holzgedackt 8' Gemshorn (SW) 4' Octave 4' Flöte (ext. Holz) 2' Super Octave (24 pipe ext of 8' Pr.) III Mixture 8' Trompette (SW) 8' Krummhorn SWELL 8' Rohrbordun 8' Gemshorn (1-12 common with Rohr) 8' Gemshorn Celeste (TC) 4' Principal 4' Rohrflöte (ext.) 4' Gemshorn (ext.) 2 2/3' Nasat (TC) 2' Principal (ext. 4') 2' Blockflöte (ext. Rohr) 1 3/5' Terz (TC) 1 1/3' Larigot (ext. Nasat) 8' Trompette 4' Clarion (ext.) PEDAL 16' Subbass (ext. GR Holz) 16' Lieblich Gedackt (1-12 from Subbass on reduced wind; 13-32 from SW Rohr) 10 2/3' Quint (from Subbass & Holz; notes 13-32 play at 32' pitch) 8' Principal (GR) 8' Holzgedackt (GR) 4' Octave (GR 8' Pr.) 16' Contre Trompette (ext.) 8' Trompette (SW) 4' Krummhorn (GR) This is a modest two-manual and pedal instrument of 14 ranks encased in the rear gallery with the Great division in the upper portion and the enclosed Swell just below at about head level for standing choir singers. This is all controlled from a detached stop-key console in the gallery. In recent years, Michael Hart (Di Gennaro-Hart Organ Co.) has re-voiced much of the flue-work, and the sound of the instrument is quite satisfactory. A couple of mutation ranks and a pretty Krummhorn add some fun colors to the basic sounds. (written by Carl Schwartz, Hillbus Chapter of The Organ Historical Society) [Received from Randell Franklyn Busby 2012-06-23.]