Hinners Organ Co. (Opus 2526, 1919)

Location:

St. George Episcopal Church
31655 US Highway 264
Lake Landing, NC 27824 US
Organ ID: 7565

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Status and Condition:

  • This instrument's location type is: Episcopal and Anglican Churches
  • The organ has been renovated with changes from its original state.
  • 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
  • 6 ranks. 1 manuals. 6 stops. 6 registers.
All:
  • Chest Type(s): Slider chests
  • Position: In a case at the front of the room.
We received the most recent update for this division from Database Manager on May 13, 2018.
Main:
  • Manuals: 1
  • Stops: 6
  • Registers: 6
  • Position: Keydesk attached.
  • Manual Compass: 61
  • Key Action: Mechanical connection from key to chest (tracker, sticker or mix).
  • Stop Action: Mechanical connection between stop control and chest.
  • Console Style: Traditional style with a keyboard cover that can be lifted to form a music rack.
  • Stop Controls: Drawknobs in horizontal row above top manual.
  • Combination Action: Fixed mechanical system.
  • Swell Control Type: Balanced swell shoes/pedals.
  • Pedalboard Type: Concave radiating pedalboard.
  • Has Combination Action Toe Pistons
We received the most recent update for this console from Database Manager on May 13, 2018.
Database Manager on July 07, 2007:

Updated through on-line information from Norman. -- Organ partially dismantled by me for a year-long church renovation. Organ reassembled July 2007 by me. #2509 inscribed in two instances in pencil inside the front pipes. tubular pneumatic primary.

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Database Manager on October 30, 2004:

Status Note: There 1996.

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Database Manager on October 30, 2004:

Built for Zion German Lutheran, Johnstown, PA. Dismantled mid-1960's and stored in barn. Acquired by a collector in Johnstown, then sold to Ray Brunner, Silver Spring, PA. Restored in 1995 by John Farmer for the church.

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. On-line update from Norman.: Open In New Tab Document created on 2000-01-01
We received the most recent update for this document from Database Manager on April 09, 2020.

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