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Updated through online information from Bryan Sprague (July 17, 2024): 32 ranks, pitman chests
This work is essentially a new organ from some old parts. The original Beman organ utilized tubular-pneumatic slider chests, and typical for 19th-century first generation tubulars, the action was slow with poor repetition. When electrified in 1971, the pipes were placed on new supply-house windchests, reworked, and completely respecified. Many of the Beman ranks were recycled, and the original ranks were all signed by Beman on low C.
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