Henry Pilcher's Sons
Opus 1225.5, 1924

[First] Methodist Episcopal Church

101 W Dakin Avenue
Kissimmee, FL, US

Instrument ID: 16252 ● Builder ID: 2792 ● Location ID: 14795
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2 Manuals 25 Stops

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Database Manager on January 30th, 2016:
Updated through online information from John Igoe. <br>In Bynum Petty's book, this organ is identified with opus number 1225.5.

Database Manager on May 17th, 2013:
Updated through online information from Stephen Hall. -- Some of the flute and string pipes were apparently reused by Klug and Schumaker for the new organ, the orginal diapason pipes were sold individually to members of the congregation as a fundraiser for the new organ.

Database Manager on July 6th, 2005:
The church later received a 1982 Klug & Schumacher organ.

Database Manager on April 6th, 2005:
Identified through information in Volume VI p. 158 of the Pilcher factory ledgers and the typed list of Pilcher organs by William E. Pilcher. For more information see the document referenced below.

Database Manager on April 6th, 2005:
Original price: $5205.85. Installation, with alterations, of a second-hand 1904 Pilcher, Op. 463 from 1st Baptist, Jacksonville, FL.

Related Instrument Entries: Henry Pilcher's Sons (Opus 463, 1904) , Klug & Schumacher (1982) , Unknown Builder (2012)

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