Olympia, Washington
Residence: Arthur Hixson
Reuter Organ Co, Opus 1397, 1962
Owner, ca. 2014 - intended installation
GREAT (Expressive) SWELL (Expressive) PEDAL (Expressive)
16 Holz-Quintade 8 Viola 16 Holz-Bourdon
8 Viola 8 Holz-Quintade 8 Viola
8 Holz-Quintade 4 Viola 8 Holz-Quintade
4 Prestant 4 Holz-Quintade 4 Prestant
2 Block Flöte 2 Octavin 4 Viola
III Fourniture 2 Holz-Quintade III Fourniture
III Cymbel 1-1/3 Larigot 16 Hautbois
16 Hautbois III Cymbel 8 Hautbois
8 Hautbois 8 Hautbois 4 Hautbois
4 Hautbois
Tremulant
STOP / RANK / PIPE ANALYSIS
16 Holz-Bourdon (Ped) –- Same as the 16' Holz-Quintade.
16 Holz-Quintade (Gt) 12 Extension of the 8' Holz-Quintade.
8 Viola (Gt/Sw/Ped) 61
8 Holz-Quintade (Gt/Sw/Ped) 61
4 Prestant (Gt/Ped) 61
4 Viola (Sw/Ped) 12 Extension of the 8' Viola.
4 Holz-Quintade (Sw) 12 Extension of the 8' Holz-Quintade.
2 Octavin (Sw) 12 Extension of the 4' Prestant.
2 Holz-Quintade (Sw) 12 Extension of the 8'/4' Holz-Quintade.
1-1/3 Larigot (Sw) –- From the Holz-Quintade unit.
III Fourniture [2'] (Gt/Ped) 183
III Cymbel [1'] (Gt/Sw) 36 Extension of the III Fourniture.
16 Hautbois (Gt/Ped) 12 Extension of the 8' Hautbois. L/2.
8 Hautbois (Gt/Sw/Ped) 61
4 Hautbois (Sw/Ped) 12 Extension of the 8' Hautbois
Tremulant (Sw) –- Affects the entire organ.
PIPE SUMMARY
Holz Quintade Viola Prestant Fourniture Hautbois
97 pipes 73 pipes 73 pipes 219 pipes 85 pipes
ACTION: E-P unit VOICES: 5 STOPS: 28 RANKS: 7 PIPES: 547
COUPLERS FINGER PISTONS
None Swell 1 & 2
Ped. to Sw. On/Off
Great 1 - 2
Ped. to Gt. On/Off
PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Expression (bal.)
Crescendo (bal.)
TOE STUDS
Pedal 1 & 2
NOTES
This instrument was originally built for Milliken University in Decatur, Illinois. It was installed in a third floor Practice Room of Perkinson Music Center.
It was removed by Clark Hale and Richard Schneider from Millikin in the 1980's and relocated to the residence of Clark and Mary Waldmier of Decatur, Illinois. The Waldmiers later sold the organ and it was acquired by Arthur Hixson of Olympia, Washington for $1,000.00. Mr. Hixson drove to Illinois to retrieve the organ. It was stored but never set-up in Olympia.
It was acquired by Sean Griggs of Seattle, Washington at the recommendation of Puget Sound Pipe Organs, to be combined in the future with his existing 2-manual, 3-rank Kilgen ”Petite Ensemble”. The purchase price was $1,000.00, and Puget Sound Pipe Organs donated a 3-manual keyboard stack to Arthur Hixson for a Hauptwerk set-up as part of the arrangement. The organ was removed from the Hixson residence in late July, 2016.
Sources: Reuter opus list & files; OHS Database; Arthur Hixson; JRS; extant organ
Residence: Arthur Hixson
1211 McCormick St. SE
Olympia, WA. 98501 Documented: July 2016