Tracker Organs for Sale

Tracker-action Organs Currently Offered:

The Francois Delhumeau Tracker Organ

Mailing Address

Stefan Maier Tracker Organs
166 Chestnut Hill Road
Orange, MA 01364

Phone

978-544-7052

Email

[email protected]

Francois Delhumeau Organ Information:

This large positiv organ was built in Aubusson, France in 1982 by Francois Delhumeau.

Originally used as a house-organ, the instrument subsequently served a medium-sized church in Berkeley, CA, where in a favorable acoustic it was able to lead 250 people in congregational singing. It would also be suitable as a practice organ in an educational institution, or as a second organ in a large church.

An unusual feature, from historical French organ-building tradition, is the treble-only Cornet-V on the upper manual.

The instrument suffered some water damage (before these photos were taken) from a leaky window in it’s last location. It is likely to require some work, but the exact extent of the damage is unknown.

STOPS:
MANUAL I

C-f3 (54 notes)
Bourdon 8’
Prestant 4’
Flute 4'
Octave 2’
Larigot 1 1/3’


MANUAL II

cl-f3 (30 notes)
Cornet-V


PEDAL

C-d1 (27 notes)
Pulldowns from I

ADDITIONAL:
420 Pipes
Manual shove-coupler II-I
Historical-type case of French oak
Height: 112”
Width: 67”
Depth: 54” including pedal board
Small blower-and-bellow-box stands next to case

PRICE: $25,000 or best offer; Sold AS-IS. Does not include shipping.
Optionally, Stefan Maier Tracker Organs can provide a full-rebuild and installation, at an additional cost.

The Whitney Chamber Organ

These images do not show the upper case.

Mailing Address

Stefan Maier Tracker Organs
166 Chestnut Hill Road
Orange, MA 01364

Phone

978-544-7052

Email

[email protected]

Whitney Chamber Organ Information:

This tracker-action chamber organ, circa 1840-1845, was built by Jonas Prescott Whitney (1793-1879) of Ashby, Mass., and is of historical interest. It is housed in a furniture-quality case of mahogany and mahogany veneer, with rosewood veneer on the keydesk. The casework is in good condition, some mechanical restoration work has been carried out and it is in playable condition. The bellows is double-rise, and the leather is in good condition.  Blowing is by a metal pedal attached to a single wedge feeder.

The single manual has a compass of 54 notes, CC-f2, and the stops are as follows:

8’ St. Diapason Treble (32 notes from middle C), metal chimney flutes

8’ St. Diapason Bass (24 notes), stopped wood

8’ Dulciana (32 notes from middle C), open metal

4’ Principal (54 notes), 12 stopped wood basses, remainder open metal

PRICE: $18,000 or best offer; Sold AS-IS. Does not include shipping.