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This organ was originally purchased by an Episcopal Church in Virgina.
The Sub Bass is 13 note, C-C.
The Euphone reeds have qualifying tubes and are stacked above the Ophicleide reeds at the rear of the organ. The Vox Humana fan sit on top of the qualifying tubes.
The left Grand Organ knee swell has a lock mechanism and opens all mutes including the Sub Bass.
The right knee swell opens swell shutters over the Dia/Mel and Prin/Flute reeds.
The Sub Bass is 13 note, C-C.
The Euphone reeds have qualifying tubes and are stacked above the Ophicleide reeds at the rear of the organ. The Vox Humana fan sit on top of the qualifying tubes.
The left Grand Organ knee swell has a lock mechanism and opens all mutes including the Sub Bass.
The right knee swell opens swell shutters over the Dia/Mel and Prin/Flute reeds.
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ROS Reg No. | 6305 |
Date Registered | 12/10/2018 |
Views | 1405 |
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Serial | 39369 |
Manufactured Date | 1891 |
Case Style | Parlor (with or without top) |
Maker Location | Worchester, Mass/Toledo, Ohio |
Model | Palace Organ |
Knee swells | Yes |
Wood | walnut |
Keys | 61 |
Manual(s) | 1 |
Range | F-F |
Stops | |
Pump method | Pumped by Foot |
Stops |
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Echo (8', soft of Diapason) |
Octave Coupler |
Violina (2') |
Principal (4') |
Diapason (8') |
Sub Bass (16') |
Vox Humana |
Ophicleide (16') |
Vox Celeste (8') |
Melodia (8') |
Flute (4') |
Euphone (8') |
Tyrolean Pipe (2') |
Dulcet (8', soft of Melodia) |