Our Opus List
| 1976 | Opus I | First Presbyterian Church Decatur, Illinois |
| 1977 | Opus II | Concordia Lutheran College Ann Arbor, Michigan |
| 1980 | Opus III | Concordia Lutheran College Ann Arbor, Michigan |
| 1983 | Opus IV | Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Streator, Illinois |
| 1982 | Opus V | Armin C. Peterson Viroqua, Wisconsin |
| 1981 | Opus VI | Danny W. Kerkhoff Kokomo, Indiana |
| 1981 | Opus VII | I/1 25 note Shop Demonstration Organ |
| 1982 | Opus VIII | Jack Wiederhold Residence Giddings, Texas |
| 1983 | Opus IX | Saint Joseph Catholic Church Bryan, Texas |
| 1981 | Opus X | Speculation Instrument Incomplete and awaiting sale. |
| 1983 | Opus XI | Saint John the Baptist Catholic
Church Arcola, Illinois |
| 1984 | Opus XII | First United Methodist Church Boone, Iowa |
| 1983 | Opus XIII | Third United Methodist Church Decatur, Illinois |
| 1985 | Opus XIV | Dr. Jack Aton Residence La Habra, California |
| 1985 | Opus XV | First Lutheran Church Decatur, Illinois |
| 1986 | Opus XVI | 44 Note Continuo Organ Fr. Brian K. Muzas, Queen of Peace High School Chapel in North Arlington, NJ. |
| 1987 | Opus XVII | Farmer City United Methodist Church Farmer City, Illinois |
| 1988 | Opus XVIII | St. Peter Catholic Church Quincy, Illinois |
| 1989 | Opus XIX | Zion Lutheran Church Mt. Pulaski, Illinois |
| 1995 | Opus XX | St. Valentine Catholic Church Peru, Illinois |
| 1993 - 1996 | Opus XXI | William Hardy Residence Auburn, California 2 Additional ranks installed in October, 2000 |
| 1998 - 2001 | Opus XXII | Saint Peter's A.M.E. Church Decatur, Illinois |
| 2000 - 2002 | Opus XXIV | Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Peoria, Illinois |
| 1999 - 2002 |
Opus XXIII | First Mennonite Church Berne, Indiana |
Other Projects without Opus Numbers: | ||
| 1990 | Wigton Pipe Organs, Inc. Dryden, Michigan |
Extensive tonal finishing assistance on a new III/68
French Classic Tracker in Old Saint Mary's Catholic Church in Detroit (Greektown), Michigan |
| 1991 | Milwaukee LDS Stake Center Hales Corners, Wisonsin |
Re-wiring and re-voicing of a II/9 WICKS Organ |
| 1992 | Wigton Pipe Organs, Inc. Dryden, Michigan |
Sub-contract to construct a custon built case for a Wigton Organ in Michigan |
| 1992 - 1993 | First Lutheran Church Pontiac, Illinois |
Console relocation and re-wiring as part of
church remodeling project of moving the Choir Loft. Also, extensive tonal work on the 1969 Hilgreen-Lane organ as part of the overall project |
| 1993 - ???? | Lincoln Christian College Chapel Lincoln, Illinois |
Ongoing renovation of 1935 AEolian-Skinner, Opus 933 |
| 1996 | First United Methodist Church Sullivan, Illinois |
Repairs to water damaged Swell Division |
| 1997 | Dr. Eugene Blackstone
Residence Birmingham, Alabama |
Cleaning of IV/68 residence organ damaged in
tornado of 1995 Extensive modification to improve the instrument's mechanical reliability and revoicing of certain ranks |
| 1998 | Dr. Eugene Blackstone Residence Cleveland Heights, Ohio |
Removal of the above instrument to storage in
Cleveland, Ohio. Future plans include re-design engineering assistance once Dr. Blackstone has determined a new location for the instrument |
| 1998 | Richard Emmons Residence Chico, California |
Construction of a new 4 rank electro-mechanical windchest |
| 2005 | Prince of Peace Lutheran Church New Orleans, Louisana |
Assistance with acquiring and relocating a 3 manual WICKS from a disbanded church. Our Company provided the tonal finishing to the instrument after re-installation by members of the church. Our company completed installation and voicing, then Hurricane Katrina hit. See the page for information |
| In Process | Farmer City United Methodist Church Farmer City, Illinois |
Renovation of Opus XVII for Farmer City UMC, which is getting a new Slider Chest for the Great and the Swell Slider chest re-racked and fitted with slider seals after water damage due to an ice storm early in 2005. |
| Besides the above listed projects, we have also provided re-voicing services and other sub-contracting services for other organbuilders. | ||
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