Merrill, Wisconsin
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church
SCHLICKER, 1976 - Original Specifications
GREAT COUPLERS
16’ Konish Gedackt 56 Chor to Pedal
8’ Principal 56 Great to Pedal
8’ Barduen 56
4’ Octave 56 Chor to Great
4’ Rohrfloete 56
2’ Hohlfloete 56
IV Mixture 224 FINGER PISTONS
8’ Trompete 56 General 1 – 6
Chor 1 – 4
Ch. to Ped. (rev)
CHOR (Expressive) Ch. to Gt. (rev)
8’ Rohrgedackt 56 Great 1 – 4
4’ Gemshorn 56 SFZ. (rev)
4’ Streichfloete [II] 105 G.C.
2 2/3’ Nasat 56
2’ Principal 56
1 3/5' Terz (tc) 44 TOE STUDS
III Zimbel 168 General 1 – 6
8’ Krummhorn 56 Pedal 1 – 4
Tremolo Gt. - Ped. (rev)
Sforz. (rev)
PEDAL
16’ Principalbass 30 PEDAL MOVEMENTS
16’ Gedacktbass 30 Chor Expression (bal.)
8’ Offenbass 30 Crescendo (bal.)
4’ Choralbass 30
II Rauschpfeife 60
II Scharf 60
16’ Bombarde 30
4’ Kornett 30
ACTION: Mechanical Key VOICES: 24 STOPS: 24 RANKS: 32 PIPES: 1,513
Electric Stop
NOTES
The organ is in a split case surrounding the stained glass window in the rear gallery
with the console in a fixed position located between the cases, closer to the left case
with the organist facing the case – congregation to their left. The consultant for the
project in 1975-76 was Paul G. Bunjes of River Forest, IL.
Sources: Church documents and photos courtesy of Lowell SchultzMerrill, Wisconsin
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church