Traditional style console.
Attached keydesk.
Drawknobs in vertical rows on flat jambs.
No enclosed divisions.
No combination action.
Flat straight pedalboard.
Additional notes.
Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- This is the first instrument shipped to the United States by this Philippine builder. The company is named after Fr. Diego Cera - the builder of the famed "Bamboo Organ" located in Las Pinas. The organ was shipped to Los Angeles and then trucked to its home in Port Ludlow in October of 2006. The Hubbard Residence organ is housed in a Philippine mahogany (Tangle wood) case with 16 pipes of the 2' Principal en façade. The pedals are permanently coupled to the manuals. The manuals are divided at c 25 / c# 26. The natural keys are made of pine and covered in ebony. The sharps are of teak with bone covers. The temperament is Kellner, and pitch is A=440. (Database Manager. 2006-10-15)
Updated through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Sold in February 2009 to Bruce & Shari Shull of Gig Harbor, WA. (Database Manager. 2009-07-12)
Photographs.
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Organ. Photo by Doug Hubbard. 2006-10-27.
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Case close-up. Photo by Doug Hubbard. 2006-10-27.
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Keys and bass stops. Photo by Doug Hubbard. 2006-10-27.
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Pipe shade detail. Photo by Doug Hubbard. 2006-10-27.
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Case door open showing pipework. Photo by Doug Hubbard. 2006-10-27.
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4' Flute on bench awaiting installation. Photo by Doug Hubbard. 2006-10-27.
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Lower case open showing blower, wind system and mechanism. Photo by Doug Hubbard. 2006-10-27.
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