Database Manager on April 19th, 2012:
Received via e-mail from Peter Gonciarz: --
The organ at St. Stanislaus is a very special and unique organ in and of itself, as it was a very large 1893 Johnson and Son organ, that had an eight-rank pedal division, which in included a metal 8' Octave (unheard of in and of itself for 1893 America). Now the latest rebuild brings the organ back tonally to everything it had back then and more. In the 1950s Tellers removed more than half of the independent pedal ranks and unified all the 16s to make up for the other stops. Now that the independent ranks are back, the organ has one of the most powerful and heavy pedal divisions in the city.
Database Manager on August 16th, 2011:
Updated through online information from Peter Gonciarz.
Database Manager on December 31st, 2006:
Updated through online information from David Snyder.
Database Manager on December 30th, 2006:
Updated through online information from David Snyder. -- A new drawknob console is part of the Heritage installation. Details not yet available; installation is expected to be complete by late Spring 2007.
Database Manager on December 16th, 2006:
Identified through online information from David Snyder. -- Currently being reinstalled as rebuilt by Heritage Pipe Organs, retaining old pipes. New electropneumatic slider chests + old unit chests. Some additions. Same location in old case as modified by Tellers. New update will be supplied when work is finished.