Layton Organs, Inc. (1978)

Originally Hinners Organ Co. (1910ca.)

Location:

St. Barnabas Episcopal Church
13th and Vine
Denver, CO US
Organ ID: 49335

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Status and Condition:

  • This instrument's location type is: Episcopal and Anglican Churches
  • The organ has been relocated.
  • The organ's condition is unknown.
We received the most recent update for this instrument's status from Database Manager on May 13, 2018.

Technical Details:

  • Chests: Slider
  • 28 ranks. 3 divisions. 2 manuals. 26 stops.
All:
  • Chest Type(s): Slider chests
  • Position: Pipes exposed (in whole or in part) at floor level at the rear of the room.
  • Slider Motors: Electric motors.
We received the most recent update for this division from Database Manager on May 13, 2018.
Main:
  • Manuals: 2
  • Divisions: 3
  • Stops: 26
  • Position: Detached keydesk (mechanical action).
  • Manual Compass: 61
  • Pedal Compass: 32
  • Key Action: Mechanical connection from key to chest (tracker, sticker or mix).
  • Stop Action: Electric connection between stop control and chest.
  • Console Style: Traditional style without cover.
  • Stop Controls: Drawknobs in horizontal rows on flat jambs.
  • Combination Action: Computerized/Digital system.
  • Swell Control Type: Balanced swell shoes/pedals.
  • Pedalboard Type: Concave radiating pedalboard meeting AGO Standards.
  • Has Tutti Reversible Thumb Pistons
  • Has Tutti Reversible Toe Pistons
  • Has Combination Action Thumb Pistons
  • Has Combination Action Toe Pistons
  • Has Coupler Reversible Thumb Pistons
  • Has Coupler Reversible Toe Pistons
We received the most recent update for this console from Database Manager on May 13, 2018.
Database Manager on February 23, 2012:

Updated through online information from Ron Yeater. -- The organ was relocated to Front Range Baptist, Fort Collins.

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on April 09, 2020.

Database Manager on February 22, 2012:

Identified through online information from Ron Yeater. -- organ removed ca. 1990 due to "structural failure" in the building. Church had to undergo a massive rebuilding project.

We received the most recent update for this note from Database Manager on April 09, 2020.
Source not recorded: Open In New Tab from dedication program
We received the most recent update for this stoplist from Database Manager on April 09, 2020.

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