Moscow, Idaho
Swedish Lutheran Church
M.P. MÖLLER, Opus 3342, 1922
GREAT (Expressive) COUPLERS
8 Open Diapason [facade] 61 Swell to Pedal [8]
8 Stopped Diapason (Sw) -- Great to Pedal [8]
8 Viol d'Orchestre (Sw) --
8 Dulciana (Sw) -- Swell to Great 16,[8],4
4 Flute Traverso (Sw) --
Great to Great 4' FINGER PISTONS
Swell & Pedal 1 & 2
Great & Pedal 1 & 2
SWELL (Expressive)
8 Gedeckt 61
8 Viol d'Orchestre 61 TOE STUDS
8 Dolce 49 Gr. to Ped. Reversible (rev)
4 Flute 61
Tremulant
PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Swell to Swell 4' Swell Expression (bal.)
Crescendo (bal.)
PEDAL
16 Bourdon 32
ACTION: T-P VOICES: 6 STOPS: 10 RANKS: 6 PIPES: 325
NOTES
The organ was designed to be installed in a front or rear left corner. The
front and right end of the case both had gold facade pipes. The front was
divided into three flats arranged: 7 – 11 – 7. The right end flat ontained
11 dummy pipes. The first 17 pipes of the Great 8' Open Diapason were in
the front facade with the balance between the facade and the swellbox. This
was the only non-expressive manual rank. Notes 1-12 of the Swell 8' Dolce
were borrowed from the 8' Gedeckt. The pistons for setting the combination
action were located over the divisional stop tablets. The organ also had a
21-note set of Maas chimes; compass tenor A thru f 42. They were playable
from the Great manual and used both an added On/Off toggle switch and the
Maas On/Off/Volume selector switch.
In 1969-70, the congregation built a new edifice and purchased a new Reuter
organ. The Möller was sold to St. Paul Lutheran Church in Spokane, Washington.
Sources: Möller opus list; Eugene M. Nye compilation; JRS; extant organ
[Received from James R. Stettner 2012-01-24.]