Sunday, August 8, 2010

More Console Photos






The right side stop jamb. Don't worry, the draw knob nameplates haven't been glued on yet. The Division nameplates, (GREAT and CHOIR in this photo) are divisional cancels, i.e. when you press them, the stops for that division are all cancelled (turned off.)







Closeup of the stop draw knobs. You can just make out the colored rings on the outer edge of some of the name plates. They indicate which stops are doubly enclosed and in which enclosure. The colored rings were inspired by the colored beveled edges of the knob plates of the Cavaillé-Coll organ in St. Sulpice in Paris. Pretty cool idea, I think!








The relay - built by Peterson.

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