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Rebuilt Organs

This page contains some examples of the instruments which have been rebuilt by A. E. Schlueter Pipe Organ Company. We also cater to other needs from tuning and minor repairs to new pipe organs,new and rebuilt consoles,additions, relocating, re-engineering, replacing grillcloth, and more.

If you are interested in our other services, please refer to the menu to the left.

Photo of pipe organ moved, rebuilt, re-engineered and reinstalled for First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana

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First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana: The existing instrument was removed from the old sanctuary, rebuilt, re-engineered, and installed in the new sanctuary. Druid Hills United Methodist Church of Atlanta, Georgia: A 1951 Möller lovingly rebuilt, and re-installed for an active Atlanta congregation.


Photo of pipe organ rebuilt, expanded and revoiced for St John's Episcopal Church of Savannah, Georgia




Photo of Ida Cason Callaway Chapel in Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia, with rebuilt Moller pipe organ

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St. John's Episcopal Church of Savannah, Georgia: Rebuild of a four-manual console, additions and re-voicing, bring this instrument to 9 divisions and 79 ranks.
Ida Cason Callaway Chapel in Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia: Complete rebuild of Moller organ and console with solid state relay.


Photo of 1896 Pilcher pipe organ rebuilt for First Baptist Church of Dalton, Georgia

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Photo of Moller pipe organ rebuilt for First United Methodist Church of Asheboro, North Carolina

First Baptist Church of Dalton, Georgia: rebuild of 1-manual, plus pedal, 6-stop Pilcher organ originally installed in 1896.
First United Methodist Church of Asheboro, North Carolina: Rebuild of a Möller organ with additions in keeping with the original style of the instrument.