The owner is a professional organist and has meticulously cared for this pipe organ. Here is the owner's description: "The core of the instrument is possibly from about 1950. It had the diapason, string, flute, trumpet, and four-rank mixture on a two-manual console and was unified. In the 1990's these stops were added: mutations, oboe, 2' mixture as a separate rank and a vox humana. John Hupalo added the bottom octave of the principal pipes for the pedal. The instrument was installed in my house in the summer of 1995. It is currently a 14-rank, three-manual instrument. Because of the mitered pedal pipes, the instrument can fit under a standard ceiling except for the 16' diapason pedal pipes." The owner would like the organ to find a good home. Please make an offer. Thanks for considering.
Originally located in a Lutheran church and well-built by Southern California organ builder. Tracker touch; reverse color wood-keys; rolltop, medium walnut finish; Arndt relay and combination action; MIDI set for record/playback; External player included; chest actions are mostly direct electric valves; principal facade bottom octave pipes are flamed copper.
GREAT:
16' Flute (Bottom 12 from Ped. Subbass) on electro-pneumatic chests
8' Principal (Bottom 12 flamed copper in facade made by John Hupalo, San Francisco)
8' Rohrflute
8' Viola (Bottom 12 by Estey-Haskell half length)
4' Octave (from Principal
4' Rohrflute
2' Principal (independent rank)
IV Mixture (2 magnets per note)
16' Trumpet (Moller)
8' Trumpet
4' Trumpet
SWELL:
8' Rohrflute
8' Viola
4' Octave
4' Rohrflute
4' Viola
2' Rohrflute (top octave prepared)
2 2/3' Nazard (T.C.)
1 3/5' Tierce (T.C. 13-49 only)
8' Oboe (T.C.)
8' Trumpet
Tremolo
CHOIR:
8' Rohrflute
8' Viola
4' Octave
II Sesquialtera
2' Principal
1 1/3' Larigot
Tremolo
PEDAL
32' Resultant
16' Subbass
8' Principal
8' Subbass'8' Viola'4' Octave
4' Rohrflute
II Rauschquint
16' Trumpet
8' Trumpet