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Per Muller Pipe Organs, the organ retains most of the orginal Schantz windchests, and new chests by Muller have been added in each division.
Retained from original Schantz organ
1) Console; rebuilt with new solid-state switching and combination action
2) Original chassis (wind chests, reservoirs, structure, etc); retained and restored
3) Facade; original pipes repainted, new pipes added
4) Eight original ranks retained, restored, and revoiced.
NEW components:
1) 27 new ranks of pipes
2) 10 ranks of new windchests, structure, winding, etc
3) New blower.
(Information provided by Ryan J. Boyle, Service Director, Muller Pipe Organs)
Related Instrument Entries: A. J. Schantz, Sons & Co. (1941)
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