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Two Manuals, Three Ranks
A.E. Schlueter Pipe Organ Company was selected to completely restore the organ in the chapel of the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation in historic Warm Springs, Georgia.
The organ was built in 1937 by the Aeolian-Skinner Company of Boston, Massachusetts. It is unique in that it is one of the smallest organs ever produced by the firm.
It contains three sets of pipes playable from two manuals and pedal. The restoration involved complete disassembly and rebuilding. The case is finished in clear shellac on pickled oak. The facade features zinc pipes.
The keyboards are ivory and were refurbished to original condition. The chest action is electro-pneumatic and was releathered.
SPECIFICATION:
Great
8' Diapason
8' Viola
8' Gedeckt
4' Octave
4' Flute
4' Viola
2 2/3' Nazard
2' Fifteenth
Swell
8' Viola
8' Gedeckt
4' Flute
4' Viola
2 2/3' Nazard
2' Piccolo
Tremelo
Pedal
16' Bourdon
8' Diapason
8' Gedeckt
4' Flute
4' Viola
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