Richard A. Nickerson
early 1990's

St. Eulalia Catholic Church

Sanctuary

50 Ridge Street
Winchester, MA, US

Instrument ID: 73147 ● Builder ID: 4576 ● Location ID: 62394
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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on July 12th, 2025:
It was learned that the St. Eulalia Catholic Church organ was an amalgamation of parts of several instruments assembled by Richard Nickerson in the early 1990's.

Jim Stettner on May 30th, 2025:
The exact nature of this instrument is not known. From evidence in the extant organ relocated to St. Paul's Catholic Church in Hingham, MA. it would seem that the organ was a used instrument or a rebuild of something. The organ was replaced in 1998 with a new hybrid organ placed in front in a large case with pipe facade.

Related Instrument Entries: Morel Organ Co. (1998)

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