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This instrument was saved from a burning St. Anne Catholic Church in the early 1900''s, located in an immigrant camp on the island of Maui, Hawaii. It was given to me by a ''restorer'' who refinished the instrument. He mentioned that it once had the original receipt, but he ''lost it''. He said the original price was $114.00.
On May 15, 2015, master organbuilder Hans Ulrich-Erbsloeh of Hamburg, Germany rebuilt the bellows, so it has air.
The action mechanism needs a ''total rebuild'', even though it''s playable.
On May 15, 2015, master organbuilder Hans Ulrich-Erbsloeh of Hamburg, Germany rebuilt the bellows, so it has air.
The action mechanism needs a ''total rebuild'', even though it''s playable.
| Information | |
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| ROS Reg No. | 5675 |
| Date Registered | 7/20/2015 |
| Views | 38625 |
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| Serial | |
| Manufactured Date | |
| Case Style | Chapel organ |
| Maker Location | Brattleboro, VT |
| Model | Style R, Action 38 |
| Knee swells | Yes |
| Wood | Oak |
| Keys | 61 |
| Manual(s) | 1 |
| Range | F-F |
| Stops | 13 |
| Pump method | Foot, suction |
| Stops |
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| Bass Coupler |
| Sub Bass 16'' |
| Vox Jubilante 8'' |
| Diapason 8'' |
| Dulciana 8'' |
| Flute 4'' |
| Vox Humana |
| Forte |
| Flute 4'' |
| Dulciana 8'' |
| Diapason 8'' |
| Vox Jubilante 8'' |
| Treble Coupler |