News and Updates                                                                                     

Please check back frequently for updated information about our current projects!
(Please click on the project title for additional information!)

 

Mallard Creek Presbyterian Church - Charlotte, NC

A new 2 manual instrument, complete with floating Antiphonal division will replace an aging electronic instrument.  Slated for completion prior to Easter of 2010.  Mallard Creek Presbyterian is located less than 30 minutes from our shop, we are delighted to be working on a project so close to home!


Trinity On The Hill UMC - Augusta, GA

This large and dynamic congregation is renovating their sanctuary and HVAC system.  Part of the renovation includes the replacement of the ailing Schlicker organ.  Several ranks from the previous instrument will be rescaled/revoiced for incorporation into the new instrument. 


St. James Episcopal Church - Ormond Beach, FL

The existing two manual instrument currently housed in two transept chambers will be expanded and moved to the rear of the sanctuary where it will enjoy prime placement, speaking directly down the central axis of the church.  A new facade incorporating pipes from the 16' Principal will also enhance the visual beauty of the instrument.  A smaller two manual instrument specifically designed for choral accompaniment will be placed at the front of the room.  Both instruments will be playable from the new three manual console constructed of solid Mahogany to match the existing furniture in the sanctuary.


Butler Chapel at Campbell University - Buies Creek, NC

Campbell University is in the process of building a beautiful new Chapel on its picturesque campus.  While construction of the Chapel is under way, construction of a new organ is also under way in our shop.  This new instrument of four manuals will be used extensively as a teaching, performance and service instrument.  This instrument is scheduled for installation in the summer of 2009.


St. Martins Lutheran Church - Albemarle, NC

After many years of service this small instrument, built in 1960 by Norman Greenwood, was showing obvious signs of fatigue.  The combination action was no longer reliable and the many mechanical relays relating to stop controls were failing.  Indeed, the organist had little control over the instrument as stops would often stay on after canceling, or would not respond to their respective tilt tabs.  The church decided to take action to repair their action and contracted with our firm to replace the failing combination action and switching system with a new solid state system by Peterson. 

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Concept Drawings

We have recently created a new page to display the many concepts we have created for instruments over the years.  Some instruments have been built, some were merely brainstorms.  We hope you enjoy looking through these designs.  What concept can we create for you?