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Updated by Jeff White, who has heard or played the organ.
Organ was completed to 29 ranks, with the prepared stops for the Streichfloete 8' in the Chor (Gemshorn, TC, common bass with the Rohrgedackt #1-12) and Schalmei 4' in the Pedal. The church relocated in 2017 and the organ was removed by Berghaus Organ Company, to be reinstalled at another church.
Updated through online information from Jeff White.
This organ is currently available for sale, best offer. Congregation is downsizing property and is unable to keep the organ.
Updated through online information from Jeff White.
Identified through on-line information from Jeff White. -- Designed by Paul Bunjes. Instrument contains a "Great" division (lower manual) and a "Chor" division (central manual) with the intention that the top manual be used solely as a Trompete en Chamade. This was left off due to budgetary reasons when the new building was being completed. Also prepared is a 4' reed in the pedal, and an 8' Streichflote in the Chor, which would share a common bass with the 8' Rohrgedackt on 1-12.
Status Note: There 2003.
"27 1/2 ranks. Electric slider chests. Apparently replaced a 2m, 4rk. 1969 Wicks, Op. 5050."
Related Instrument Entries: Berghaus Pipe Organ Builders Inc. (2018) , Berghaus Pipe Organ Builders Inc. (2018)
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