Waddington, New York
First Presbyterian Church

M.P. Moller, Opus 1385, 1912

Specification    

GREAT:                                       COUPLERS     
8'  Open Diapason   (facade)  61             Swell to Pedal
8'  Dulciana                  49             Great to Pedal
8'  Melodia                   61
4'  Principal                 61             Swell to Great
                                             Swell to Great 4'
SWELL (Expressive):    
8'  Violin Diapason           49
8'  Stopped Diapason          61             FOOT TRUNDLES
8'  Aeoline                   61             Forte Great -
4'  Flauto Traverso           61
2'  Flautina                  61             Piano Great - (s-a)
8'  Oboe Gambe          (tc)  49
                                             Forte Swell -
PEDAL (Concave parallel, TP action):    
16' Bourdon                   30             Piano Swell - (s-a)


ACCESSORIES                                  PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Bellows Signal                               Swell Expression          (bal.)
Wind Indicator


ACTION: Mech. Man. Key     VOICES: 11     STOPS: 11     RANKS: 11     PIPES: 604
        T-P Pedal Key
        Mech. Stop

NOTES
The organ is free-standing nd encased at the front of the room. The 5-sectional
facade contains 49 pipes arranged: 11-3-21-3-11. The keydesk is attached and
projecting with a lid that lifts to form a music rank. Stops are as drawknobs
in terraced jambs on either side of the manuals.

The Great 8' Open Diapason and Swell 4' Flauto Traverso were missing their
stop labels as of the 1970 OHS Convention.

The Great 8' Dulciana bass octve is grooved from the 8' Melodia. Similarly,
the Swell 8' Violin Diapason bass is grooved from the 8' Stopped Diapason.

The church has the original Moller contract. The contract specified that open
pipes from tenor F [note 18] down were to be of zinc, while others would be
at least 40% tin.

The organ was a gift of Andrew Carngie.

[Received via Ryan J Boyle after examination by Benjamin Stone, July 2011.]