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I purchased this organ from our church, Our Lady of Lourdes in Bettendorf Iowa, which was founded in 1902. It seems to be in original condition and in pretty good shape however it appears that the top section along with the small railings have been removed. I am not sure of the type of wood it is constructed of.
I would love to know when and who originally purchased this organ and how it came to be used in our church.
Stamps: case #53267 reed cellboard #33572 st43
I would love to know when and who originally purchased this organ and how it came to be used in our church.
Stamps: case #53267 reed cellboard #33572 st43
| Information | |
|---|---|
| ROS Reg No. | 6866 |
| Date Registered | 3/26/2020 |
| Views | 361 |
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| Serial | 53267 |
| Manufactured Date | June 1893 |
| Case Style | Parlor (with or without top) |
| Maker Location | Fort Wayne Indiana |
| Model | 381 |
| Knee swells | Yes |
| Wood | Walnut? |
| Keys | 61 |
| Manual(s) | 1 |
| Range | F-F |
| Stops | 11 |
| Pump method | Pumped by Foot |
| Stops |
|---|
| Bass Coupler |
| Viola 4 F+ |
| Violina 4 F+ |
| Dulcet Treble 8 Ft |
| Dulcet Bass 8 Ft |
| Vox Humana |
| Diapason 8 Ft |
| Melodia 8 Ft |
| Celestina 8 Ft |
| Celeste 8 Ft |
| Treble Coupler |