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Updated through online information from Tim Hemry. -- This was not Skinner, but a very crammed in Moller of mostly 8' pitch in the Chapel of the church. Most of the pipework is reconstituted from the Moller. Wood facade pipes were Re-fronted from original pine into white oak.
Updated through online information from Don Daley.
Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This new organ makes use of some of the sanctuary Skinner pipework not reincorporated in the Holtkamp rebuild of that organ -- as well as some of the Skinner console parts. It is housed in a case of solid oak. The case is five-sectional with 25 pipes en facade arranged 5-5-5-5-5. The two out and the center towers are flamed copper pipes of the Prestant and Gemshorn. The two middle flats are wooden pipes of the 16' Gedackt. The temperament is modified Kirnberger III. [See below for a correction to this note.]
Related Instrument Entries: M. P. Möller (Opus 5084, 1920s)
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