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Organ was acquired in Kingsville, Texas and the history of the instrument is unknown. Organ is now in Seguin, Texas.
Stop faces appear to have been replaced and accuracy is suspect, especially #9 "Forte" which is a soft stop of the Diapason.
Stops break between bass and treble at keys 31/32, but couplers break between keys # 24/25.
Organ has 258 reeds. Sub bass reeds are in a separate housing (rear left), and the Clarinet and Flute reeds are also in a separate housing (rear right).
Stop faces appear to have been replaced and accuracy is suspect, especially #9 "Forte" which is a soft stop of the Diapason.
Stops break between bass and treble at keys 31/32, but couplers break between keys # 24/25.
Organ has 258 reeds. Sub bass reeds are in a separate housing (rear left), and the Clarinet and Flute reeds are also in a separate housing (rear right).
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ROS Reg No. | 6337 |
Date Registered | 12/24/2018 |
Views | 1392 |
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Serial | 40605 |
Manufactured Date | |
Case Style | Chapel organ |
Maker Location | Lebanon, PA |
Model | |
Knee swells | Yes |
Wood | Oak |
Keys | 61 |
Manual(s) | 1 |
Range | F-F |
Stops | |
Pump method | Pumped by Foot |
Stops |
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Bass Coupler |
Sub Bass 16' |
Diapason Forte |
Diapason Bass 8' |
Dolce 4' |
Principal 4' |
Principal Forte |
Tremolo |
Forte 8' |
Diapason Treble 8' |
Piccolo 4' |
Clarinet 8' |
Treble Forte |
Cello 16' |
Flute 2' |
Treble Coupler |