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Mail:
Trinity Lutheran Church
820 Lockett Road
Kirkwood MO 63122

Phone:
(314)822-8244

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(314)822-9290

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Organ 2
Rad Bunting

Martin Ott, Opus 9, 1979

The facade pipes are from the 8' Prinzipal stop on Manual I.
A view of the console. You can see the mechanical drawknobs and the lack of any combination action.
Here is a closeup of the drawknobs for Manual I (on the right side of the console).
  Here you can see some of the pipes in the "upstairs" chamber of the organ. From closest to farthest, the ranks are Fagott 16' (Pedal), Mixture IV (Man I -- barely seen), Prinzipal 4' (Man I), Röhrflöte 8' (Man I), Subbass 16' (Pedal), and Prinzipal 8' (Man I -- you can barely see it).  
 Here's another view of the upstairs chamber -- in this photo you can see (from left to right) the Trompette 8' (Man I), a couple pipes from the Waldflöte 2' (Man I -- they're the pipes that are tapered at the top), and the four-rank Mixture  
 

This photo, looking into the left panel of the "downstairs" chamber", shows the inner workings of the drawknobs. The green vertical pieces are attached at their top to the sliders that open or close a rank of pipes. The gray thing at the bottom is the top of the blower motor. 

Here's a better view of the blower motor.
This photo, taken from the right side panel of the "downstairs" chamber, offers a good view of the pedal trackers (across the bottom and up the right side). They physically attach the pedal keys to the pallets that open or close to control the air flow into individual pipes. The row of triangular shaped objects is actually the back part of the keyboard for Manual I (the bottom keyboard on the console).