Detroit, Michigan Lutheran Church of The Epiphany Notes on the Möller/Holden Organ 1928/56/69 1. All new flue work (12 Ranks) was supplied by J. B. Meyer in Milwaukee. 2. The new Trumpet unit (85 pipes) and 16' Fagotto extension were supplied by Durst in Erie (both 16' reeds are full length - mitered). 3. The 4' Principal in the Swell is the old 8' Geigen Principal rescaled and revoiced. 4. The 4' Harmonic Flute in the Swell is the old 4' Harmonic Flute from the Choir (the Rohr Gedeckt unit - 85 pipes - in the Choir is new). 5. The 8' Diapason in the Great is the old Swell 8' Diapason (the Swell 8' Diapason - smaller scale - is new). 6. The 4' Choral Bass/2' Octave in the pedal is from the old Great 8' Diapason. 7. The 8' Aeoline in the Echo is a rank from a 1937 Aeolian-Skinner organ in Brooklyn, NY. 8. The 8' Vox Angelica in the Echo is a used Möller Aeoline that Ken Holden found. 9. The 16' Echo Gedeckt is a 12 pipe extension of the 8' Fern Flute and are pipes from the old Casavant organ at 1st Presbyterian, Detroit. Wind pressure in the Great, Swell & Choir is 5 3/4", the Pedal Bourdon is on 6 1/2", the Pedal Diapason is on 7" and the Echo is on 5 1/2" of wind. [Received from Doug Craw via e-mail October 15, 2005]