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• Midway Presbyterian Church of Powder Springs, Georgia: build a new instrument of 3 manuals, 55 ranks.
• Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church of Atlanta, Georgia: build a new instrument of 3 manuals and 45 ranks.
• St. Andrews Episcopal Church of Rocky Mount, North Carolina: build a new instrument of 2-manuals, 22-ranks from new and existing resources.
• Newberry A. R. P. of Newberry, South Carolina: build a new 2-manual, 13-rank
organ from new and existing resources.
• Atlanta First United Methodist Church: build a new instrument of 5 manuals, 93 ranks/120 stops.
• New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary of New Orleans, Louisiana: build a new instrument for Leavell Chapel of 4 manuals and 80 ranks.
• New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary of New Orleans, Louisiana: build a new Recital Hall instrument of 3 manuals, 33 ranks using both new and existing resources.
• First United Methodist Church of Carrollton, Georgia: build a new instrument of 3 manuals,
43 ranks.
• Epiphany Lutheran Church of Conyers, Georgia: provide a new console with terraced drawknobs.
• St. John Episcopal Church of Savannah, Georgia: provide tonal revisions, re-voicing, and additions to their 4 manual, 64 rank Wicks organ.
• First United Methodist Church of Dothan, Alabama: rebuild their 3-manual console and solid state the organ relay, on their 43-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• First Baptist Church of Orangeburg, South Carolina: rebuild and enlarge their
3-manual, 31-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• Selwyn Avenue Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, North Carolina: rebuild and enlarge
their 3-manual, 22-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• First United Methodist Church of Jackson, Georgia: rebuild and enlarge
its current 2-manual, 20-rank Austin organ.
• First United Methodist Church of Cochran, Georgia: rebuild and enlarge
their 2-manual, 14-rank Pilcher/Möller pipe organ.
• Tennille Baptist Church of Tennille, Georgia: rebuild and enlarge
their 2-manual, 12-rank Pilcher/Möller pipe organ.
• Trinity United Methodist Church of Orangeburg, South Carolina: rebuild the console and relay of their 2-manual, 10-rank Wicks pipe organ.
• Covenant Presbyterian Church of Fayetteville, Georgia: rebuild their 4-manual console.
• First Church of Christ, Scientist of Roswell, Georgia: relocate a 2-manual, 13-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ from Atlanta to their sanctuary.
• First United Methodist Church of Wetumpka, Alabama: restore the facade of their present 2-manual, 10-rank Pilcher organ with a new console and general organ repairs including cleaning, pipe repair, and replacing the slider motors.
• First United Methodist Church of Tennille, Georgia: restore their 2-manual, 8-rank Tellers pipe organ.
• John Wesley United Methodist Church of Charleston, South Carolina: rebuild and enlarge their 3-manual, 36-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• The First Baptist Church of Camilla, Georgia: rebuild the Swell motor, refurbish the reeds, and repair pipe damage to their present 2-manual, 36-rank Casavant organ.
• Royster Memorial Presbyterian Church of Norfolk, Virginia:
rebuild and enlarge its 3-manual, 45-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• St. Andrew's Episcopal Church of Darien, Georgia: clean the instrument, oversee chamber modifications, replace the Swell motors, and repair water damage to their 2-manual, 11-rank Wicks organ.
• Callaway Gardens of Pine Mountain, Georgia: rebuild of their 3-manual, 23-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• Church of the Advent (Episcopal) of Madison, Georgia: a new
2-manual, 15-rank instrument was built in a free-standing case for the church gallery.
• First Presbyterian Church of Savannah, Georgia: a new 3-manual, 47-rank instrument.
• Holy Trinity Catholic Church of Peachtree City,
Georgia: repair water damage to the Swell wind chests. (Instrument built new by A. E. Schlueter.)
• The First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana: rebuilding, re-voicing and reengineering of a 4-manual, 74-rank pipe organ to be installed in their new sanctuary.
• Bethel United Methodist Church of Charleston, South Carolina: a new 3-manual, 51-rank instrument.
• Hillside Presbyterian Church of Decatur, Georgia:
a new 12-rank instrument built from existing pipe resources.
• First United Methodist Church of Lenoir, North
Carolina: a new 3-manual console with significant additions to
their present instrument.
• Providence Baptist Church of Charlotte, North Carolina: a new console of 4 manuals with additions.
• Ingleside Baptist Church of Macon, Georgia, contracted with our firm to rebuild their M. P. Möller console with solid-state equipment.
• First United Methodist Church of Tifton, Georgia, contracted with our firm to rebuild their Schantz console with solid-state equipment, addition of MIDI, and reed cleaning.
• Tucker Stake LDS of Athens, Georgia, contracted to have their Wicks console rebuilt with Solid-State.
• Peachtree Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia, contracted to have their M. P. Möller console rebuilt with new keyboards and MIDI.
• Holy Trinity Catholic Church of Peachtree City,
Georgia, contracted with our firm to repair water damage to the Swell wind chests. (Instrument built new by A. E. Schlueter.)
• First United Methodist Church of Douglas, Georgia, contracted with our firm to rebuild the Great division E. M. Skinner wind chests that were damaged by water.
• Indiantown Presbyterian Church of Hemingway, South Carolina, contracted with our firm to perform action adjustment, pipe repair, and corrective voicing for the Indiantown Presbyterian Church's Flentrop Organ.
• Marion Presbyterian Church of Marion, South Carolina, contracted with our firm to perform action adjustment, pipe repair, and corrective voicing for the Marion Presbyterian Church's Flentrop Organ.
• First Baptist Church of Enterprise, Alabama: Schantz console rebuilt, a major tonal revision and additions, MIDI, and a new façade built.
• Callaway Gardens of Pine Mountain, Georgia: re-leathering of their M. P. Möller Great and Choir divisions.
• First United Methodist Church of Griffin, Georgia:
new exposed hooded 8’ Festival Trumpet and 8’ Tromba.
• Morrison United Methodist Church of Leesburg, Florida: replacement of grill cloth, repair of En Chamade trumpet, and replacement of collapsed 16’ Principal pipes.
• The First Baptist Church of Hapeville, Georgia, contracted with our firm to build extensive custom grille work for their existing organ.
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