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data
- Year of construction
- 1856
- number of manuals
- 1
- manuals
- C-f'''
- pedal
- C-d'
- system
- mechanical
- stop action mechanism
- mechanical
- Register
- 12
- Principle-base
- 8
- height
- 520 cm
- width
- 330 cm
- depth
- 170 cm
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disposition
Manual:
Bourdon 16'
Prinzipal 8'
Gedeckt 8'
Salicional 8'
Gamba 8'
Octave 4'
Doppelflöte 4'
Octave 2'
Mixtur 4f. 2 2/3'
Pedal:
Violon 16'
Subbass 16'
Oktavbass 8'
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couplers
I/P
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remarks
Josef Anton Bohl built the organ in 1856 for St. Jakob in Aichach Friedberg as a mechanical slider chest organ with a free-standing console and classicist façade.
Josef Anton Bohl lived from 1801 to 1878 and worked as an organ builder from 1827 to 1873.
In 1897, G.F. Steinmeyer added a second manual with a mechanical cone chest to the organ. This cone chest with pipes was badly worm-eaten and only fragments remain. It therefore makes sense to set it up as a single-manual organ with pedal.
Depth of single manual 1700 mm, without console.
Due to the height of the case, the organ can be used as a choir organ for a larger church interior.
The organ has been made playable but needs to be completely restored.
Selling price unrestored € 25,000.00 + MwSt.
Cost of restoration approx. € 80,000.00 to € 100,000.00 + MwSt.