Wenatchee, Washington
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

AEOLIAN-SKINNER ORGAN CO., Opus 1252, 1955 - Original Specifications


GREAT                                        COUPLERS
   16    Quintaton          (prep)  --          Swell to Pedal                  8,4
   8     Gedeckt Pommer             61          Great to Pedal                  8
   8     Spitzflöte                 61          Positiv on Pedal                8,4
   8     Dolcan               (Sw)  --
   4     Prestant                   61          Swell to Great               16,8,4
   II    Grave Mixture  [12-15]    122          Positiv on Great             16,8
   III   Fourniture         (prep)  --
                                                Positiv on Swell             16,8
   Great 16
   Great Unison Off                             Electronic Inactive
   Great 4

                                             FINGER PISTONS
SWELL (Expressive)                              General                       1 – 4
   8     Viola                      68          Swell                         1 – 4
   8     Viola Celeste        (tc)  56          Great                         1 – 4
   8     Dolcan                     68            Gr. to Ped.                 (rev)
   4     Flute Harmonique           68          Pos. on Sw.                   (s-a)
   2-2/3 Rohr Nasat                 61          Pos. on Gr.                   (s-a)
   2     Octavin                    61          Full Organ                    (rev)
   8     Hautbois                   68          Cancel
         Tremulant

   Swell 16                                  TOE STUDS
   Swell Unison Off                             Pedal                         1 – 4
   Swell 4                                      Pos. on Sw.                   (s-a)
                                                Pos. on Gr.                   (s-a)
                                                Pos. on Ped.                  (rev)
POSITIV (Prepared-for)                          Sw. to Ped.                   (rev)
   8     Nason Flute                --          Gr. to Ped.                   (rev)
   4     Koppel Flöte               --          Full Organ                    (rev)
   2     Lieblich Prinzipal         --
   1-3/5 Terz                       --
   1-1/3 Larigot                    --       PEDAL MOVEMENTS
   III   Zimbel                     --          Electronic                   (bal.)
                                                Swell Expression             (bal.)
                                                Crescendo                    (bal.)
PEDAL
   16    Gedeckt Bass         (Gt)  12
   16    Quintaton            (Gt)  --       ACTION: E-P
   16    Sanft Bass           (Sw)  --
   8     Spitz Prinzipal            32       VOICES: 12    (20 w/preps)
   4     Choral Bass                12
   II    Rausch Quinte  [6-8] (Gt)  24       STOPS:  20    (29 w/preps)
   16    Contre Hautbois (prep-Sw)  --
   8     Hautbois             (Sw)  --       RANKS:  13    (25 w/preps)
   4     Hautbois             (Sw)  --
                                             PIPES:  847   (1,592 w/preps)


NOTES
The organ was originally installed in a former building. In its original location,
the Great and Pedal were exposed to view, centered behind the pulpit. The Swell was
hidden from view to one side by drapes spanning the width of the front of the church.
A picture of this installation may be seen on page 3 in the February 1, 1955 issue of
The Diapason in an advertisement for Aeolian-Skinner.

The Pos. on Sw. and Pos. on Gr. finger pistons and toe studs are single-acting, and
also register the Unison Off for the manual to which the Positiv is being coupled. If
the Positiv on Great and Positiv on Pedal coupler tablets are registered by hand, they
do not activate the related Unison Off tablet.

It is not clear what the Electronic Inactive coupler tablet or Electronic expression
pedal were intended to control. It may be possible that Aeolian-Skinner was experimenting
with electronically-generated voices, and that the Positiv was going to be an electronic
division. Rodgers was doing pipe/electronic instruments with Fratelli-Ruffatti in the 50's.


Sources: Diapason, (3/543), 2/1/55, p. 3; Extant organ

 [Received from James R. Stettner 2012-07-04.]