Single-manual mechanical instrument built by AmandHanisch from Rychnov nad Kněžnou in 1879 for 728gold coins.
The manual is built into the bark rail, the pedal is divided into two parts (C – Cis) that line the posterior wall of the cortex. The two original wedge bellows are built in the space behind the bark.
Tools by A. Hanisch in the vicinity of Rychnov nad Kněžnou more have survived. Few of them, however, have withstood the later dispositional interventions. The instrument in Ličná is all the more valuable, which has survived to this day in its original form, including of the tin prospectus. Judging by the relatively good condition of the metal pipes, it can also be inferred that the instrument was not frequently repaired and thatits original sound character has been preserved.
The instrument was repaired in 1905 by Josef Vanický from Třebechoviceand in 1956 by Bohumil Žloutek from Bzí near Železný Brod.In 2012, the organ builder Jan Karel completed a complete overhaul. from Sázava. Copies of wooden indexes in the manual and both pedal registers were made by Ivan Červenka from Jakubovice.The instrument has a pleasant and light tractable action and after the soundIt is quite satisfactory from the point of view.
Manual (C – f3, 54)
Principal 8 ́
Copula 8 ́
Octavbas 8 ́
Salicional 8 ́
Octava 4 ́
Flute 4 ́
Octava 2 ́
Mixtura 3x 1 1/3 ́
Pedal (C – h, 24)
Subbas 16 ́
Octavbas 8 ́
Jan Křtitel Kuchař – Partita in C major (1st part)