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Updated through online information from Janet Hunt. -- A contract was signed on January 24, 2013 with The Andover Organ Company to renovate this instrument. All original pipework will be retained, slider chests repaired, new ranks will be added, including a new third manual Choir division. A new console resembling period H&H consoles in appearance will be built. Anticipated start date mid-2014.
Updated through on-line information from Janet E. Hunt. -- Console has been removed. Pipework, case and chests still extant but in need of repair.
On-line update from Eric Anderson -- only change to organ was new console, 1950s. Still utilizes original 1899 electro-pneumatic system. Used daily.
Listed for 1899, but not actually installed until 1902 Slider chests, but always had e-p (pulldown) action. All original save for console, a supply-house item of about 1960. Compass 61/30.
Related Instrument Entries: Andover Organ Co. (Opus R-500, 2015)
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