Luley Organ Company
ca. 2020

Originally Tellers Organ Co. (Opus 675 & 927)

St. Nicholas Croatian Roman Catholic Church (1922)

Sanctuary; rear gallery

25 Maryland Avenue
Pittsburgh: Millvale, PA, US

Instrument ID: 74857 ● Builder ID: 3878 ● Location ID: 59560
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Scanlon Andrew on March 19th, 2026:

Instrument was moved here from a residence in Webster, NY. An amalgamation of two older instruments by Tellers, at least one was from our Lady of Mount Carmel In Rochester New York, later worked on and expanded with parts for another instrument.

From related database entry: "Op. 675 (removed in 2008 from Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Rochester, NY.) and Tellers Op. 927 (removed in 2011 from the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse, Hamburg, NY.). The Op. 675 case and facade were retained. A large new swell box occupies the entire case and has rear-facing shutters from Op. 927 driven by a 7-stage Peterson operator. Display pipes (which are now all silent) were repainted with a banded decoration. A ‘residence’ scale Bourdon replaces both Tellers Bourdons, and lays flat on top of the new swell box. The 5-rank Op. 927 chest was rebuilt and retained, as was the 3-rank Swell chest from Op. 675. This chest was rebuilt with Kimber-Allen direct-electric magnets. The Op. 927 switch stack was retained and augmented. The Op. 927 nameboard and electro-mechanical combination action were retained."

Related Instrument Entries: Owner (2014) , Tellers Organ Co. (Opus 675, 1942)

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