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Console Exteriors
Console exteriors are available in a number of styles, including custom designs to match surrounding decor.
Console finishes are always matched to your sample.
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Traditional (#50)- Traditional appeal and
visual excitement are carefully crafted together in this
console exterior. This style features recessed
rectangular panels and decorative molding.
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Romanesque Traditional (#53)- The formal simplicity of stone
vaulting in twelfth century Romanesque architecture can be
seen in the gentle rhythmic curvature incorporated into the
design of this exterior. It offers cove molding,
recessed panels, and raised columns.
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 Austere
(#40) -
The clean lines and structural purity of this exterior make it
a natural choice for churches with non-traditional
architecture. If desired, a raised cross can be added to
the side of the console.
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Cove (#43)- This versatile design combines simple
structure with a more traditional recessed panel. This
exterior has straight cove molding and a recessed panel.
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Gothic (#41) -
The pointed arch of Gothic cathedrals has an inherent visual
buoyancy, pointing upward toward heaven, denying its existence
as mere stone and mortar. This same vision is captured in the
Gothic exterior. It offers a simple, arches cove molding and recessed panels.
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New Organ for King Moravian Church
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St. Vincent de Paul Concert
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Wicks Opus 2735 Restoration Completed
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Used Parts
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Opus 5668, 4377 Complete Installation
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FBC Simpsonville, South Carolina
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6442 Cathedral of St. Helena, Helena, Montana
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4400 Bethel Lutheran Church, Rochester, Minnesota
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6435 First Presbyterian Church, Pitman, New Jersey
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6434 First United Methodist Church, Hampton, Virginia
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6430 St. Cecilia's Convent, Nashville, Tennesee
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