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Pasi Organ Builders, Inc., Roy, WA, has built a new organ for Trinity Lutheran Church, Lynnwood,
WA. The two-manual and pedal instrument comprises 29 stops, 31 ranks, and more
than 1,600 pipes, and utilizes suspended mechanical key action and mechanical
stop action. All the pipes were made in the builder's shop; metal pipes are 97%
lead. Wind is supplied from a 3/4 horsepower blower and a single wedge-shaped
bellows, providing flexible wind. The case, standing 27 feet high, is made of
black walnut with white oak carvings.

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The Faucher Organ Company of Biddeford, ME has recently completed their Opus #9 for St.
Catherine of Siena Church in Preston, CT. It replaced an electronic. Budget
limitations and lack of available floor space almost precluded the option of a
pipe instrument. Faucher designed the main organ case to be completely hung off
the concrete wall allowing for head clearance for the choir members. The 16'
Bourdon chest was also symmetrically hung.

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B. Rule and Company,

New Market, Tennessee

First Presbyterian Church,

Columbia, Tennessee

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Reuter Organ Company, Lawrence, Kansas


Trinity United Methodist Church, Wilmette, Illinois

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Fabry, Inc., Fox Lake, Illinois, has completed the first
phase of a three-phase program for the rebuilding and tonal additions for the
three-manual, 26-rank Aeolian-Skinner organ at Marytown Kolbe Shrine,
Libertyville, Illinois. Phase one included a solid state conversion of the
console, new manual keyboards, and multiplex system. The console is prepared
for the MIDI resource system and tonal additions. The organ had been altered
considerably by previous technicians. Phase two, scheduled for early 2002, will
include a total releathering and several mechanical changes.

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Marceau & Associates, Portland, Oregon


Chapel Hill Presbyterian Church,


Gig Harbor, Washington

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Dobson Pipe Organ Builders, Ltd., Lake City, Iowa

United Lutheran Church,

Red Wing, Minnesota

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Buzard Pipe Organ Builders, Champaign,Illinois

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Denver, Colorado

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Austin Organs, Inc.,
Hartford, Connecticut, has installed a new Antiphonal organ at Christ Church
Cathedral, Hartford. The cathedral dates from 1828, and was subsequently
supplied with successive organs by Erben, Hook & Hastings, and Skinner.
Austin #2417 was installed in the chancel in 1965. At that time, preparations
were made in the console for an Antiphonal division to be placed in the rear
gallery, but nothing occurred until 2000 when a move was started to fit a
Trumpet in the rear gallery.

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Rieger-Kloss Varhany, Krnov,
Czech Republic, Opus 3715

First Congregational Church,
Beloit, Wisconsin

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Grant Edwards, Portland,
Oregon

Episcopal Church of the
Nativity, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia

 


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Quimby Pipe Organs, Inc.,

Warrensburg, Missouri

SkyRose Chapel, Rose Hills
Memorial Park, Whittier, California

Opus 46

 

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John-Paul Buzard Pipe Organ Builders, Champaign, Illinois, Opus 27

St. David's Episcopal Church,
Glenview, Illinois

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Hendrickson Organ Company,

St. Peter, Minnesota


Church of St. Peter,


St. Peter, Minnesota

 

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Paul Fritts & Company, Tacoma, Washington

Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey

 

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Buzard Pipe Organ Builders, Champaign, Illinois, Opus 25

Holy Family Catholic Church, Rockford, Illinois

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Bedient Organ Company, Lincoln, Nebraska

Sharon United Methodist Church, Charlotte, North Carolina

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Rieger-Kloss Company, Krnov, Czech Republic

Madison Street United Methodist Church, Clarksville,
Tennessee

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Martin Pasi, Roy, Washington

Bedford Presbyterian Church, Bedford, New York

The Millennium Organ

 

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Berghaus Organ Company, Inc., Bellwood, Illinois

First United Methodist Church, DeKalb, Illinois

 

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Aeolian-Skinner opus 1015 (1940), restored 2001 by
Thomas-Pierce, Inc., Palm Beach, Florida

Music room of Thomas R. Thomas and J. Steven McCall, West
Palm Beach, Florida

 

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Quimby Pipe Organs, Inc.,

Warrensburg, Missouri

Robert E. Jacoby Symphony Hall, The Time-Union Center for
the Performing Arts, Jacksonville, Florida

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Schoenstein & Co., San Francisco, CA, St. John's Lutheran Church, American Falls, ID;
Wahl Organbuilders, Appleton, Wisconsin,Parish of Christ the King, Washington, DC;
Martin Ott Pipe Organ Company, St. Louis, Missouri, Sumner Presbyterian Church, Sumner, MS

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Andover Organ Company, Methuen, Massachusetts

St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Orlando, Florida, Opus 106

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