A FLENTROP mechanical tracker pipe organ manufactured in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Pictured in Indian Town Presbyterian Church in South Carolina. A fine example of European organ craftsmanship.


A combination organ coupled with a digital Rodgers console. This organ is installed in St. Peter and St. Paul's Episcopal church in Marietta, Ga .The organ case is designed in a classic Germanic architectural style.

A (3) III manual organ built for Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Atlanta, Georgia. This case was constructed of stained red oak and ebonized panel detailing. This organ case was designed to compliment the contemporary setting of the sanctuary

A nineteenth century M.P. Moller tracker pipe organ at St. James Episcopal Church in
Eufaula. Alabama.



A 2002 N.P. MANDER mechanical tracker pipe organ manufactured in London, England and
installed in Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Atlanta, Georgia. A highly customized
installed in Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Atlanta, Georgia. A highly customized
organ design with a detached console and two separate organ cases. In 2009, a gallery organ
was added and compliments the chancel Baroque organ style with French Romantic stops.

A four manual console for the 92 rank N.P. Mander Organ. Marquetry inlaid is in the stop jam panels

A 5 rank electro-pneumatic slider chest for a The First Presbyterian Church of Savannah, Georgia.
This five ranks became part of the swell division of this newly constructed pipe organ.
This five ranks became part of the swell division of this newly constructed pipe organ.

Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. One of the few in the U.S. to still have a bell tower with many bells that must be rung by a "staff of change ringers". In this church is also an organ that was custom built using hand stenciled and hand painted organ pipes. The case design and organ console carry through the romanesque theme with arches carved into the panels.

The Tromba Heroique, in a pipe chamber of Bethel UMC Charleston, SC. The unusually shaped pipes
deliver a rich, but, solid brass instrument sound. Typically the tromba heroique is a high pressure reed.
deliver a rich, but, solid brass instrument sound. Typically the tromba heroique is a high pressure reed.

Several completed pouch boards that have been re-leathered for replacement into an East Georgia
pipe organ. These pouch boards are placed directly below the pipe toe holes and each leather
disk serves as a "mechanism" to allow the pipe to sound.
pipe organ. These pouch boards are placed directly below the pipe toe holes and each leather
disk serves as a "mechanism" to allow the pipe to sound.

Finished pneumatics for a Tellers pipe organ that was rebuilt for Tennille UMC in East Georgia.
These pneumatics are for a rank of pedal bourdon pipes.

This is the lower portion of what remains of a "Smiling Flute". Originally this "Hohlflute was about 3 - 4
feet in length. It remains from a Moller organ in south Georgia that had seen its' day. The triangular
shape of the mouth is what gives the flute the name smiling.
feet in length. It remains from a Moller organ in south Georgia that had seen its' day. The triangular
shape of the mouth is what gives the flute the name smiling.

The Old North Church in Boston, Massachusetts home to the famous "One if by land, Two if by Sea".
A strategy used for signaling to Paul Revere during the American Revolutionary War. Paul Revere was a member of this church and the silversmith in real life is best known for his announcement he gave by horseback across the Boston countryside... "The British are Coming"! This pipe organ in the gallery of the Old North Church is a fine example of early organ casework and the beauty of it's ornate detail
A strategy used for signaling to Paul Revere during the American Revolutionary War. Paul Revere was a member of this church and the silversmith in real life is best known for his announcement he gave by horseback across the Boston countryside... "The British are Coming"! This pipe organ in the gallery of the Old North Church is a fine example of early organ casework and the beauty of it's ornate detail
