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Henry Pilcher's Sons opus 943 in progress.
The organ is being completely rebuilt with all new wind chests built by
Barger & Nix Organs in our shop. Even though these pipes were made
in 1917, they have been cleaned and look like new.
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Organ chamber at the Barger residence in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Included are new pipes from A.R. Shopp's Sons, Inc.
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Chuck and Tony hoist a finished windchest in preparation to loading
it for delivery.
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Releathering pouch boards from an electro-pneumatic windchest.
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New console for Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church installed by Barger
& Nix Organs. Console is equipped with Solid State Organ Systems Intellikey
and 300 level combination systems.
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Newly manufactured chest and pipes which we built for First United
Methodist Church, Sweetwater, Tennessee.
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Choir Organ, St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Anniston,
Alabama. These pipes are 115 years old.
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Bill tunes the 32-foot Pedal Bombarde at St. Michael's.
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St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church, Ooltewah, Tennessee.
This was originally a Moller house-organ. Barger & Nix Organs have
added three ranks of pipes and rebuilt the console with Solid State Organ
Systems' equipment. This organ is a particularly good example of what
can be done in a small room with a modest instrument.
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Rebuilt Moller organ in Otey Memorial Episcopal Church, Sewanee, Tennessee.
This organ was moved to the new gallery prepared for it in the rear of
the church.
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