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Organ was purchased in January of 2020 for restoration. Original cost of the instrument was around $80 dollars, according to a 1903 catalog. All other prior history unknown, other than that the instrument was in storage and required bellows work and tuning. The wood was a likely candidate for re-purposing. Original music desk, finials, and lampholders missing. The organ was restored over the course of approximately two months, after which it was donated to the First Baptist Church of Fellsmere, where it has accompanied weekly morning services since early March.
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ROS Reg No. | 6881 |
Date Registered | 6/5/2020 |
Views | 10499 |
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Serial | 121566 |
Manufactured Date | March 29, 1902 |
Case Style | Chapel organ |
Maker Location | Washington, New Jersey |
Model | Cathedral, Style 33,000 |
Knee swells | Yes |
Wood | Oak |
Keys | 73 |
Manual(s) | 1 |
Range | F-F |
Stops | 18 |
Pump method | Pumped by Foot |
Stops |
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Hautboy 4' [Bass, tuned celeste] |
Bass Coupler [Red Font, Downward] |
Sub Bass 16' [Bass, C-C] |
Principal 4' [Bass] |
Diapason 8' [Bass] |
Violina 4' [Treble, 1 Octave] |
Piano 8' [muted Diapason] |
Orchestral Forte [Red Font, Rear Swell Shade] |
Viola 8' [Treble, 1 Octave, tuned celeste] |
Vox Humana [Red Font, Fan Tremolo] |
Celeste 8' [Treble, 4 Octaves, tuned celeste] |
Flute 4' [Treble, 1 Octave] |
Clarionet 16' [Treble, 4 Octaves] |
Treble Coupler [Red Font, Upward] |
Echo 8' [muted Melodia] |
Piccolo 4' [Treble, 2 Octaves] |
Melodia 8' [Treble] |
Diapason Forte [Red Font, Front Swell Shade] |