Quimby Pipe Organs, Inc.
2003

Originally McManis Organ Co. (1971)

South Street Christian Church

500 South Avenue
Springfield, MO, US

21 Ranks
Instrument ID: 51057 ● Builder ID: 5136 ● Location ID: 44748
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CONSOLES

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Builder: Unknown
Position: Movable Console
Design: Unknown
Pedalboard Type: Concave Radiating (Meeting AGO Standards)
Features:
3 Manuals Electrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action✓ Combination Thumb Piston(s)✓ Combination Toe Piston(s)✓ Coupler Thumb Piston(s)✓ Coupler Toe Piston(s)✓ Sforzando Thumb Piston(s)✓ Sforzando Toe Piston(s)

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

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on November 23rd, 2013:

Updated through online information from T. Daniel Hancock.


Database Manager on March 22nd, 2013:

This entry describes alterations to an existing organ.
Identified by T. Daniel Hancock, based on personal knowledge of the organ.
-- Quimby enlarged the 1971 McManis by adding several ranks of pipes, and providing a new three-manual console prepared for digital additions, which the church provided. The choir division is entirely digital, and other divisions have digital additions.

Related Instrument Entries: McManis Organ Co. (1971)

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