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Andover Opus 73 (1973), Augusta, Maine: 2 manuals, 21 stops, 29 ranks. Mechanical key action; reversed, detached, low-profile console. Electric stop and combination action.
Available immediately (church closed). Price negotiable.
Andover Opus 73 (1973), Augusta, Maine: 2 manuals, 21 stops, 29 ranks. Mechanical key action; reversed, detached, low-profile console. Electric stop and combination action.
Available immediately (church closed). Price negotiable.
One-manual, 6-rank, tracker-action pipe organ built by M. P. Möller, Hagerstown, Maryland in 1902.
Manual (61-note): Melodia 8′, Unison Bass 8′, Dulciana 8′, Open Diapason 8′, Principal 4′, Principal 2′, Tremolo.
Pedal (30-note flat): Manual to Pedal Coupler, Bourdon 16′.
Carl Barckhoff 2-manual, 9-rank, tracker-action pipe organ. Built in 1910 by the Carl Barckhoff Church Organ Company of Pomeroy, Ohio.
Two 61-note manuals, 27-note pedal (pedal tubular pneumatic).
Great: Melodia 8' Open Diapason 8' Dulciana 8' Principal 4'
Swell: Aeolian 8' Stopped Diapason 8' Flute Harmonic 4' Salicional 8'
Pedal: Sub Bass 16'
Hook & Hastings opus 1424 (1889).
A one-manual 6-rank divided keyboard organ. Beautiful walnut casework with original painted and gilded facade pipes. The instrument is from its original location in New Hampshire, is fully restored and has a wonderful bold sound.
May be played and inspected near Lake City, Florida. 386/364-5564; [email protected].
Detailed pics are available for serious inquires. $35,000.
Estey 2-manual (1907 Op. 418) modified to 6 ranks, Fredonia, NY.
Gift to right recipient.
Longest Bourdon length 9’9”.
Request info/photos: [email protected]
Kilgen Petite Ensemble, 4 ranks: Gedeckt (releathered stoppers), Diapason, Dulciana, Oboe.
Peterson magnets replacing pneumatic system and disconnect plugs on cables.
8′ x 3′ x 8′.
816/752-6922.
Historic Wisconsin Pipe Organ For Sale
Built in 1902 for St. Mary’s R.C. Church in Mineral Point, Wisconsin by B. Schaefer this is a one manual and pedal tracker, of 6 stops. It has a manual/pedal coupler and a manual/manual octave coupler. This is one of three Schaefer trackers left.
The specs:
In 1972 David K. Pierce purchased the 1907 Kilgen organ from Zion Lutheran Church in Pittsburg, Kansas. He and his friend Bynum Petty moved it to David’s home in Denton, Texas. David refinished the case, replaced all leather, felt parts, pads and bushings. In 1987 Roy Redman Organ Co. rebuilt the organ, replacing tracker parts with aluminum, enlarged the stoplist and added new casework. The organ looks, works and sounds like new.
Holtkamp residence organ, 2 manuals, 10 stops, 13 ranks, electro-pneumatic action. Completed winter 2014.
Beautiful oiled walnut casework with clear lacquer and gold façade pipes. Located in the south east USA. Easily modified for a small to medium sized church. $160,000 includes removal, shipping, and installation. Dimensions: 12′-6″ wide x 7′-7″ deep x 12′-6″ high.
For more information, contact The Holtkamp Organ Company, [email protected], 216 741-5180.
Rieger 12-stop tracker organ. Presently enhancing worship at Calvary Lutheran, Ft. Worth, Texas, soon to be replaced by larger tracker.