Residence of Ian Wardle

51 Hurst Road, Paracombe

Ian Wardle, 1993, for residence of David Gallasche, Everard Park, SA
2 manuals, 7 speaking stops, mechanical action (electric action on pedals)



[Photograph by Ian Wardle (September 2017)]


Built in 1993 for the residence of the late David Gallasch, Everard Park, SA, by Ian Wardle, this organ is currently the property of Dylan Taylor, and is located at the residence of Ian Wardle in Paracombe, SA.

It is ideally suited to private practice/teaching, schools, chapels or a small church.

The builder is also responsible for the wooden pipework in the organ at St Mary's Catholic Church, Jindera, NSW.

The organ features mechanical key and stop action to the manuals and electric action to the pedals. 
 
The specification is as follows:
 

Manual I 
Gedact
Principal
Larigot
 
Manual II 
Wooden Flute
Gamba
 
Pedal     
Bourdon
Bass Flute  

Coupler
Man I/Pedal

8
4
1-1/3


8
8


16
8



   

The instrument is housed in stunning casework featuring recessed panels in Tasmanian Oak, with pipe shades in Australian Red Cedar.
 
Dimensions: 2.91m high X 2.2m wide X 1.7m deep including the pedal board.
 
Asking price: $10,000
 
Contact: Ian Wardle, tel. 0423 813 310 or 83805628