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Updated through on-line information from Albert Bolitho, Ph. D.. -- I am a retired organ professor from Albion College, still active as church musician. Martin Ott took much of the organ (chests, pipes, etc.) and used it to build a 2 manual organ for the First Presbyterian Church in Strugis, Michigan. The organ has 32 stops, 34 ranks & 4 extensions. It is located on both sides of the chancel and uses slider chests from the P. Ott organ with pull downs for the main chests. The console is electric and moveable, has terraced stop jambs, and 61 keys on the manuals and an AGO pedalboard. I was consultant for the M. Ott organ.
Rebuilt by Lynn Dobson c. 1992. Purchased in 2004 by Martin Ott and for sale in 2004 (to be rebuilt to 51st, 73rk.).
Related Instrument Entries: Dobson Pipe Organ Builders (1989)
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