Specifications, Aeolian-Skinner Opus 1025, 1941
WNAC RADIO, BOSTON, MS.
(relocated to Christ Church in Needham, MS.)

From the Newsletter of the Eastern Massachusetts Chapter,
American Theatre Organ Society,
October 1969

(Credit Mark Renwick)

6" Pressure

Viola 16-8-4 97
Gedeckt 16-8-4-2 97
Chimney Flue 8-4 85
2nd Diapason 8-4 85
Salicional 8 73
Viole d'Orchestre 8-4 85
Viole Celeste (Division No. 1) 8-4 85
First Diapason 8 73
Doppel Flöte 8-4 85
Concert Flute 8 73
Flauto Dolce 8-5 1/3-4 85
Flauto Dolce Celeste (Ten. C) 8-4 73
Viole Celeste (Division No. 2) 8-4 85
Quintadena 8 73
Flute Triangulaire 4 73
Flute Harmonique 4 73
Nazard 2 2/3 61
Piccolo 2 61
Tierce 1 3/5 61
Septieme 1 1/7 61
Corno d'Amore 8 73
Orchestral Oboe 8 73
English Horn 8 73
Vox Humana 8 73
Physharmonica 8 61
Clarinet 8 73
Musette 8 73
Bassoon 16-8 85
Violone #1 16 32
Violone #2 16 44

10" Pressure

Violoncello 8 73
Major Flute 8 73
French Horn 8 73
Trumpet 16-8-4 97
French Trumpet 8 73
Tuba 8 73

Miscellaneous

Snare Drum (repeating action)
Tambourine (repeating action)
Crash Cymbal (single stroke)
Chinese Gong (large size, single stroke)
Chinese Block
Tom Tom (played on snare drum, single stroke, snares off)
Chimes (25-note, Deagan Class A, graduated)
Deagan Vibra-Harp No. 3161 (61 bars, available as 8' Harp Celesta, 4' harp Celesta, and 8' Vibraphone
Xylophone (Deagan, 37 bars, repeating action)
Glockenspiel (Deagan, 25 bars, from Middle C up, single stroke
8 pistons on each manual, 8 toe studs, 12 general pistons, and 31 couplers