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AAndrew Petersen (formally Quad City Pipes); IowaDale AdkinsAnglo-American brand by and.Merrill G. Sampson; Seattle, WA & Santa Monica, CAAerosphere7090 Whipple Ave N, North Canton, OH 44720; phone 800-992-7427, fax 330-244-9518 or E-mail:.Agud???; Seattle, WAAir-VentJack Leese; New York City, NYAlan; Greenville, RI'Benchmade' pipes by Jeff Graick (of ) and his brother, Jeremy Gracikbrand of Albert John Briars.brand ofDavid D.
Alexander; Galena, (IL?)Alexander PipesSee; Kansas City, KSRyan Alden; Rowlett, TXAllen(†); Stroudsburg, PAIpswich, MA.Symbol: italic white 'A'.Stephen Johnson; Los Angeles, CAmaker of and possibly(KB&B); known after 1920.secondMark Tinsky; Wolf Creek, MT. Founded by Curt and Mark Tinsky.Lord Jeff; an impressive, silver-mounted Dublin.???Andre Anderson; Los Angeles, CAAnsell's Pipe and Tobacco Shop; Washington, DCAmerican brand and company.P. AndersonScott Anderson, San Jose, CAStephen & Roswitha Anderson, Columbus, OH. →.Andrew, ESee, Edward A Jurkiewicz; Franklin, WIAndrew Staples, Coeur d' Alene, IDBrian McNulty, Culver City, CANorth American meerschaum distributorNorth American brand, possibly associated with Andre's Pipe Gallery.White House, TNTom Pipecarver & Son; Princeton, NJBrand of the Pipe Co.brand of Arlington Briar Pipes Corp., Brooklyn, NYNathan Armentrout; Lancaster, CABill, Oklahoma City, OKAaron Berwick, Taylorsville, NCLong Island, NY?Emmanuel AtilanoRolando; New Paltz, NYFrank Augsburger (†), b.1959, d.1995, s.1978-1987; Chicago, IL Lombard, IL???BBruce A. Weaver, Brentwood, TNMarek Lejzorowicz, Warren, MIThomas Bahder, Clarksville, MD. See.Alfred S.
Baier (†)Justin Bain, Philadelphia, PA. See.BakeliteBrand of L & H Stern, see (also a material used for stems)Mark Balkovec, Pittsburgh, PABarber, KrisSeeBarclay-Rex Pipe Shop, New York CityDavid Barnes, Kansas City, KSBaron, Lynwood, WA.
Also a brand made byLionel Barrow. 'Lionel Barrow's craftsmanship and artistry so impressedthat he gave Lionel several blocks of briar.' Bianchino; Intervale, NJBartscheKeith B.
Bartsche; designs some pipes for; Nashville, TNDetroit, MI (active from 1920s-40's)Tyler Lane Beard; Midland, TX. SeeBob Beebe, Sun City, AZAaron Beck (†); Queens, NY; Kansas City, KS. See also.BeckerMax Becker, retired pipe makerBeersTim Beers, Meerschaum pipes; Deposit, NYMichelangelo Bellezia; Buffalo, NY.Belmontold brand (founded 1888) by S. Buchsbaum & Co.; Chicago, ILBench MadeBrand bySerial pipe, ranging from $25 - $70. Italian made?Bertram Pipe Shop; Washington D.C.John Bessai (broken pipe) and son Herb Bessai; Cleveland, Ohio.
Chris Best. Hobbyist carver since the 1970's.
(Bartlett); Intervale, NJSee also; Sarver PaMarked 'BMP': Mike Darr; Knoxville TNBiltmoreBrand of the, Jersey City, NJ. Birnbaum; New York. Late 19th century meerschaum pipesRobert Blackwell, Knoxville, TNJonathan Block, Fairfield, CTGregg Bloom; Reseda, CA. See.Bob Garret & Don Boggs, Spartanburg, SCGeorge Bohn, Las Vegas, NV???Paul Bonaquisti; Cohoes, NYKirk Bosi; Manhattan, ILBoston Briarssecond brand of David P.
From BostonBoswellDan Boswell (son of J.M. Boswell)Boswell; Chambersburg, PA.Bradberry Pipe Corp. (1960s); New YorkBill Braddock (Art That Smokes); Oklahoma City, OK.J.H. Bradshaw; Long Beach, CA.Briar Art Pipes; Port Orchard, WashingtonBrighton James de los Santos; Southern CaliforniaBrannon, MattTulsa, OK.
The five ranks of the Chancel OrganThe highlighted areas are the pipes that make up the five ranks in the Chancel Organ. The windchests and pipes are all exposed – there are no facade (dummy) pipes – they all speak.
The pump and bellows for the chancel organ is right under the windchest for the Chancel Left ranks. The Chancel Organ isn’t usually turned on for church services because the Pastor and Deacon sit directly under the pipes. Some of them are quite loud. For special occasions and certain songs, however, the Chancel Organ adds a vibrant presence that attracts everyone’s attention.I’ll work on getting better pics, a stoplist, and some other neat stats soon.
For now,The longest rank is the Double Trumpet 16 in the Pedal Division. It has two pipes sounding each note, giving the impression of it being a much lower-speaking rank than it really is.
The shortest rank is the Super Octave 2 in the Chancel Division (there’s a carbon copy in the Swell Division). The loudest rank is the Vox Humana 8 in the Great Division. The quietest is the Lieblich Gedeckt in the Swell Division.
The only percussion stop is the chimes, which have their own bank selector knob (selects which of the four octaves of chimes should sound) in addition to the stop selector. The most expensive stop to maintain is the Trichterregal 8 in the Swell Division. It’s expensive because the pipes are made of sheet iron that’ve been rolled into funnel shapes. Interesting site. I’ll be looking forward to that stoplist. Meanwile as I work on my own Hauptwerk based organ, I’m trying to make sense of the foreign gobbledygook at I’m trying to use it as a guide for a possible budget organ proposal to a small Catholic church in my area. Instead of Hauptwerk samples I’d be using the Rodgers MX-200 sound module.
The reason being it has user adjustable immersive reverb whereas to my understanding most of Hauptwerk’s samples are wet. Unfortunately, I one day discovered on the 2006 Pecsi-Muhleisen Extended Edition with Peter Kovats playing Improvisation in the cathedral acoustic that this particular wet sample didn’t sit well with the acoustics in the church I attend which was built in the late 1800s.
Be careful, as many professional organists are laughing at your entry and shaking their heads. If you are truly seeking professional knowledge and education about pipe organs, I strongly urge you to seek help & advice from your local chapter of The American Guild of Organists @. They can answer your questions and send you in the right direction. You should also consider taking pipe organ lessons from an AGO approved pipe organ instructor.
The last thing you want to be is an amateur pipe organist!! Use your brain, time, and money wisely by seeking help from the AGO!!!
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You’re obviously interested and need expert advice. Moller was not a German organ builder.Your church has what’s known as an American Classic pipe organ.
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