Elim Lutheran Church

610 Cody Street
Duluth, MN 55807

(This used instrument, from another unnamed location, replaced an earlier 1946 Moller organ destroyed in a fire.)
Builder: Wicks Organ Co., 1990s.
Manuals: 3
Ranks: 30
Action: Electro-pneumatic

Notes: From Jerry Orvold, based on personal knowledge of the organ.
This organ apparently replaced a 1946 Moller organ lost in the fire of 1961. The church built a new building in 1964.

The present organ is made up of an older Wicks organ the company had taken in trade, and supplemented with new chests and pipework, bringing it to the current 30 ranks.

The eye-line cherry wood console had originally controlled the Wicks Company "studio organ" of 59 ranks. By happy coincidence, the balcony woodwork was cherry wood.

Organ Historical Society as of 20.


GREAT ORGAN
8' Principal 61
8' Rohrflute 61
8' Gemshorn (Ch)
8' Unda Maris (Ch)
4' Octave 61
4' Rohrflute 12
2' Blockflote 61
    Mixture IV 244
8' Trumpet (Ch)
    Blank (prepared)

SWELL ORGAN
16' Lieblich Gedeckt
8' Stopped Flute 61
8' Salicional 61
8' Voix Celeste 49
4' Principal 61
4' Flauto Traverso 61
4' Violina 12
2.2/3' Nazard 7
2' Octave 12
1.3/5' Tierce 37
    Mixture II 122
8' Cornopean 61
4' Cornopean 12
    Tremolo

CHOIR ORGAN
8' Violin Diapason 61
8' Melodia 61
8' Unda Maris II 110
4' Violin Octave 61
4' Flute12
2' Klein Principal 61
1.1/3' Quint 24
8' Oboe 61
    Tremolo

PEDAL ORGAN
32' Resultant (derived)
16' Open Diapason 12
16' Violone 24
16' Bourdon 32
16' Lieblich Gedeckt12
8' Octave 32
8' Waldflote 32
4' Choral Bass 32
16' Trombone (Great) 12
4' Trumpet(Great)

All couplers
5-divisional pistons and cancel
6-generals (and duplicated by toe studs)