ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
From: Robert Dilwoth, Dec. 2012
Dickinson Theatre Organ Society were given (by RKO-Stanley Warner Co.) the Chrysoglott and the 20hp motor
along with the 16' octave of the wood Diaphone.
The Diaphone was eventually given to an organ in Northern New Jersey - one of the shore locations.
The Chrysoglott in now in the Main Chamber of the 3/66 Dickinson Kimball
and the motor provides the air for the Main chamber and the unenclosed 3 ranks on a balcony backstage.
When DTOS arrived, the only other parts left were some floor frames.
I believe that Walt Froelich took the blower fan blades but left the barrel in place.
The blower was on an upper floor. The Diaphone and Chrysoglot were in the house left chamber. The Chrysoglott
was "on stilts" about 10 feet off the floor of the chamber - nothing else around it.