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"Choose one console."
Four sec exposure. Must have laid the camera on the ground and used timer release.
This is the console of a tracker pipe organ I helped construct. The builder was D. Leslie Smith of Fergus, Ontario. It was completed and installed in 2013 in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Vancouver, British Columbia (originally intended for Guardian Angels Church in the same city).
Here panels have been removed revealing the trackers, which are levers controlling air movement to the pipes. This is a traditional mechanism. Many modern pipe organs instead have electrical actions. This doesn't affect the sounds of individual pipes. While tracker organs have some disadvantages, many organists prefer them because they are more touch-sensitive.
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This maple TV console is stained to match other furniture in the billiards room. It features three adjustable shelves for the AV equipment. The raised panel doors feature slow close European hinges. The styles between each section have three stopped flutes.
Here is the overhead console reassembled with the new buttons glowing. The button on the left which will face the driver is not glowing because its a momentary button. It lights up when pushed but will then turn off. I was thinking of using it for a horn.