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RCCO Windsor - Organs - Morris Sutton
| Aeolian |
Opus: 1535 |
November 1, 1924, built for Dr. James Cooper, Walkerville |
II / possibly 35 |
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Unknown - Moved to Morris Sutton Funteral Home |
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| Manual II (Swell) | Manual I (Great) | Echo | Pedal |
| Vox Humana | Tremulant | Tremulant | Deep String 16’ |
| Tremulant | Vox Humana | Vox Humana | Deep Flute P-16’ |
| Oboe | Clarinet | String P | Deep Flute F-16’ |
| Clarinet | Oboe | Flute P | |
| String PP | Trumpet | | |
| Trumpet | String PP | | |
| Vibrato String P | String P | | |
| String P | Vibrato String P | | |
| String P
(yes 2 of the same stop) | Piccolo 2' | | |
| Piccolo 2' | String P | | |
| String F | High Flute 4 | | |
| High Flute 4' | String F | | |
| Vibrato String F | Flute P | | |
| Flute P | Vibrator String F | | |
| Deep Flute 16' | Flute F | | |
| Flute F | Deep Flute 16 | | |
| Diapason | Diapason F | | |
| Diapason F | Diapason | | |
| Couplers | Other |
| Manual I Sub | Manual II Pistons | 4 Thumb (P, M, F, 0) |
| Manual II Sub | Manual I Pistons | 4 Thumb (P, M, F, 0) |
| Manual I To Pedal | Pedal pistons | 2 toe (Manual I to Pedeal and Sforzando) |
| Manual II to Pedal | | |
| Pedal Octave | Tonal Expression Pedal | |
| Manual II to Manual I | Manual II Expression Pedal | |
| Manual II to Manual I Octave | Manual 1 Expression Pedal | |
| Manul I Octave | Echo Expression Pedal | |
| Manual II Octave | | |
| Manual I Unison Relase | Chimes | (F), Manual II, Off, Manual I, (P) |
| Manual II Unison Release | Harp | (F), Manual II, Off, Manual I, (P) |
| Pedal Release | | |
| Duo Art Release | Echo Controller | Manual II, Manual I, Off |
| | Player Controller | Unison, Normal, Reverse |
| | Tempo Indicator | 10 to 100 |
| | Aeolian Reoll | |
| | Aeolian Ventil | |
| | Toanl Inicator | Off, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, Full |
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The organ is currently unplayable.
Click here
to see Aeolean opus 1280 playing Aeolian Duo Art roll 3486 Waltz of the flowers. Includes the installation of the roll and some of the mechanical action.
For more information on
Dr. James Cooper first owner.
"A colossal organ piped music to every room in the mansion and played music rolls like a player piano but with complete fidelity of natural tone, cost Cooper more than $50,000."
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