Jamestown, New York
First Presbyterian Church

Schlicker Organ Co.
1964

Moller chest, pipework, and Johnson & Son pipework recycled.
New Choir Master console of black walnut, Moller façade and front pipes reused.

GREAT (right chancel chamber, unenclosed)

16' Principal
8' Principal
8' Holzfloete
8' Gemshorn
4' Octave
4' Traverse Floete
2 2/3' Quint
2' Super Octave
VI Mixture
8' Trumpet

Swell to Great Sub
Swell to Great
Swell to Great Super
Positive to Great Sub
Positive to Great

SWELL (left nave chamber, partly using old chimney)

16' Bourdon
8' Principal
8' Rohrfloete
8' Viola di Gamba
8' Celeste
8' Dolce
8' Unda Maris
4' Octave
4' Koppelfloete
2' Blockfloete
II Sesquialtera
IV Mixture
16' Chalumeau
8' Oboe-Schalmei
Tremulant
Swell Sub
Swell Super

Positive (unenclosed; right side alcove next to main chamber, slider chest)

8' Quintadena
4' Principal
4' Rohrfloete
2' Octave
1 1/3' Larigot
1' Siffloete
IV Scharff
8' Krummhorn
Tremulant
Swell to Positive
Swell to Positive Super

PEDAL (right chancel chamber, unenclosed)

16' Holzprincipal
16' Kontrabass  (GR)
16' Subbass
16' Lieblich Gedackt  (SW)
8' Octave   (ext.)
8' Gedackt  (ext.)
4' Choral Bass
2' Nachthorn
III Mixture
16' Posaune
16' Chalumeau (SW)
8' Trumpet (ext.)
4' Schalmei
Great to Pedal
Swell to Pedal
Positive to Pedal

There is a Schulmerich tower chime system playable from the Great, with separate console-mounted controls, and with four "voices" available, including possibly Carillon, Tower Chimes, and English Handbells. It needs to be confirmed that the console bell controls could sound in either the sanctuary or the outside tower. 


 [Received from Scot Huntington 2014-07-30.]