Jamestown, New York
First Presbyterian Church
M.P. Moller
Op. 4558, 1925
(*) stops recycled from the 1891 2-manual Wm. Johnson & Son instrument
All manual ranks have 73 pipes unless noted, and pedal ranks have 44.
All ranks independent unless noted.
GREAT 6" wind (unenclosed) 7 Johnson ranks
16' Double Open Diapason* 8" wind
8' Open Diapason 8" wind, 38 scale
8' Doppel Flute wood
8' Gamba*
8' Viol d'Orchestre 64 scale
4' Octave*
4' Fl. Harmonique*
2 2/3' Twelfth*
2' Fifteenth*
8' Trumpet*
Control Chimes (Choir)
Control Harp (Choir)
Great Unison Separation
Great Organ Tremulant
SWELL 5" wind (enclosed) 8 Johnson ranks
16' Bourdon* wood & metal
8' Open Diapason* old Great Open
8' Stopped Diapason* wood
8' Salicional*
8' Dolcissimo*
8' Vox Celeste
4' Rohr Flote
4' Violina 72 scale
2' Piccolo harmonic, 61 pipes
3 Rks. Dolce Cornet 12-17-19, 219 pipes
16' Tuba 10" wind
8' Cornopean*
8' Oboe & Bassoon*
8' Vox Humana*
Control Chimes (Choir)
Control Harp (Choir)
Swell Organ Tremulant
Tuba Tremulant
Swell Unison Separation
CHOIR 5" wind (enclosed) 6 Johnson ranks
8' Violin Diapason* old Swell Open
8' Melodia* wood
8' Quintadena*
8' Keraulophone scale 54
8' Dulciana*
4' Fugara*
4' Fl. Traverso* wood
8' Clarinet
8' Chimes 25 tubes
8' Aeolian Harp 49 bars
Choir Organ Tremulant
Choir Unison Separation
PEDAL 7" wind (unenclosed) 3 Johnson ranks
32' Resultant from Op. Diap, Quint
16' Double Open Diapason* wood
16' Violone wood, open
16' Bourdon* wood
10 2/3' Quint wood, manual scale, open
8' Octave Bass from Op. Diap.
8' Violoncello* metal
8' Flute Bass from Bourdon
COUPLERS
Great Sub to Great
Great Super to Great
Swell Sub to Swell
Swell Super to Swell
Choir Sub to Choir
Choir Super to Choir
Pedal to Pedal Octaves
Swell to Great
Swell to Great Sub, Super
Choir to Great
Choir to Great Sub, Super
Swell to Choir
Swell to Choir Sub, Super
Great to Pedal
Great to Pedal Super
Swell to Pedal
Swell to Pedal Super
Choir to Pedal
Choir to Pedal Super
COMBINATIONS:
Divisional pistons 1-5 each, for Great, Swell, Choir
Five "setter" pistons each, for Great, Swell, Choir
Four "setter" pistons for Pedal Combinations
MECHANICALS
3 Pedal Organ toe stud movements controlling: Full Pedal, Mezzo-Forte, Piano
These are fixed combinations, and are "the piston variety used for
'effects' in Picture House organs". These may be mechanical pedals instead
if there is not enough room in the console for pneumatic actions.
Pedal movement: Great to Pedal Reversible
Grand Sforzando Pedal
Balanced Swell expression
Balanced Choir expression
Balanced Grand Crescendo (effecting stops and couplers)
Blower Control Switch
[Received from Scot Huntington 2014-07-28.]