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Located in North Carolina. Bass/treble break at keys 24/25 (E/F). 353 reeds, 13 reed sub bass, right knee paddle for forte, left paddle great organ. Sub bass is disappointing in depth and volume. Adds little sound if other bass stops are all pulled.
Original walnut finish could not be saved. Cornish decal on stop board was not legible. Stop labels are correct.
There are 5.75 banks. Full organ takes lots of pedaling even with newly wrapped bellows.
Organ was originally in a Methodist Church in Richmond Virginia. Completely restored, January and February, 2017 by owner.
Original walnut finish could not be saved. Cornish decal on stop board was not legible. Stop labels are correct.
There are 5.75 banks. Full organ takes lots of pedaling even with newly wrapped bellows.
Organ was originally in a Methodist Church in Richmond Virginia. Completely restored, January and February, 2017 by owner.
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ROS Reg No. | 5982 |
Date Registered | 5/2/2017 |
Views | 48490 |
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Serial | 182740 |
Manufactured Date | 1916 |
Case Style | Chapel organ |
Maker Location | Washington, NJ |
Model | |
Knee swells | Yes |
Wood | Walnut |
Keys | 68 |
Manual(s) | 1 |
Range | F-C |
Stops | 18 |
Pump method | Foot, suction |
Stops |
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Sub Bass |
Trumpet |
Bass Coupler |
Violetta Bass |
Principal Bass |
Bourdon Bass |
Saxaphone Bass |
Diapason Bass |
Vox Humana |
Dolce Bass |
Cornopean Treble |
Melodia Treble |
Treble Coupler |
Dulciana treble |
Salicional Treble |
Octvianta Treble |
Flute |
Clarionet Treble |