Mann & Trupiano
1995

First Presbyterian Church

Sanctuary

411 NY-6N
Mahopac Falls, NY, US

19 Ranks
Instrument ID: 40660 ● Builder ID: 3962 ● Location ID: 4857
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Builder: Mann & Trupiano
Position: Detached Keydesk (Mechanical Action)
Design: Traditional Without Cover
Pedalboard Type: Unknown
Features:
2 Manuals (58 Notes)3 Divisions17 StopsMechanical (Unknown) Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

Stop Layout: Drawknobs in Vertical Rows on Flat Jambs
Expression Type: Balanced Expression Shoes/Pedals (Meeting AGO Standards)
Combination Action: Unknown
Control System: Unknown or N/A

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Scot Huntington on October 30th, 2023:
Updated through online information from Scot Huntington: The previous organ was a 13-stop 1973 Stuart Organ Co. enlargement of the original instrument, William M. Wilson ("successor to Henry Erben"), ca. 1883, 8 stops and ranks. The 1995 Trupiano instrument salvaged the pipework and enlarged the instrument again, recycling other vintage material but is otherwise essentially a new instrument built around the Wilson pipework.

Database Manager on April 14th, 2009:
Identified through on-line information from Joseph Tuttle. -- New organ using pipe work from the previous organ, which was heavily damaged by fire on November 20, 1983. The ceiling of the church collapsed on the instrument. Much of the pipework was salvaged and was incorporated with other vintage pipework into this organ, which has been expanded since its original installation. The facade stencil pattern was replicated in the new instrument.

Related Instrument Entries: Stuart Organ Co. (1973) , William M. Wilson (Opus 1253, 1883 ca.)

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