M. P. Möller
Opus 8602, 1954

First Baptist Church

1210 Compton Road
Mount Healthy, OH, US

Instrument ID: 16055 ● Builder ID: 3912 ● Location ID: 14613
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Peter J Macander, M.D. on July 10th, 2022:
M.P. Moller Opus 8602 (1954) was purchased from the First Baptist Church of Mt. Healthy by Dr. Peter J. Macander of Halstead, Kansas on August 1, 1999. The 55 rank instrument is being tonally rebuilt/revoiced, rescaled and enlarged to 80 ranks in the AEolian-Skinner tonal style using additional recycled AEolian-Skinner and E.M. Skinner pipework, as well as new AEolian-Skinner pipework custom made on AE-S mandrels by former AE-S flue pipe shop foreman Thomas H. Anderson and voiced and/or rescaled and revoiced by former AE-S head flue pipe voicer John H. Hendriksen. Peter J. Macander, M.D. 235 Kenyon Drive Wilmington, Ohio 45177 (316) 371-1419

Database Manager on April 4th, 2005:
Relocated from Christ Episcopal Cathedral in Indianapolis in 1988. Possibly never erected here. For sale in 1998.

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