Estey
Store
Boston, MA
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Masonic
Temple
Haverhill, MA
Opus 1108
Great
(Enclosed)
8' Open
Diapason
8' Gross Flute
8' Gemshorn
8' Dulciana
Great Unison
Off
Swell
(Enclosed)
16' Contra
Viol
8' Stopped
Diapason
8'
Clarabella
8' Muted
Viol
8' Muted
Celeste
4' Flauto
Traverso
8'
Trumpet
8'
Saxophone
8'
Clarinet
8'
Vox Humana
Tremolo
Swell to Swell
16'
Swell Unison
Off
Swell to Swell
4'
Pedal
(Enclosed)
16'
Open Diapason
16' Lieblich
Gedeckt
16' Bass
Viol (Sw)
Couplers
Swell to
Pedal
8
Great to
Pedal
8
Swell to
Great
16,8,4
Finger
Pistons
Swell
1 - 3
Great
1 & 2
Foot Levers
(Unlabeled; missing)
REV [Great to Pedal] reversible
Pedal
Movements
Swell
Expression
balanced
Great Expression
balanced
Crescendo
balanced
Action: Tubular-Pneumatic
key & stop
Voices:
Stops:
17
Notes
The organ
was originally built for the Estey Store in Boston and was
equipped with a roll-player.
In 1916, it was sold to
the Masonic Temple in Haverhill, Mass. and the roll player mechanism
was removed.
The pipes are housed in two, large, elevated chambers. The console is
located underneath.
Access to the chambers is through a hatch in the roof.
Sources
Estey opus list
Extant organ
James R. Stettner
Jim Currier
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