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Updated through online information from Chad Boorsma -- Ken Holden has completed a number of projects since the Casavant rebuild. They include: replacing the Rohrflute's wooden chimneys with metal caps (1999), removing and reinstalling much of the organ when the chamber walls needed to be replastered due to water damage (2001), adding the Tromba rank (2001), moving the Harp to the Great chamber (2001), installing a replacement Skinner nameplate (2009), and changing the name of the Pedal's 16' reed from the misnamed Bombarde to the correct name of Trombone (2010).
Updated through online information from Chad Boorsma -- This rebuild was completed by Michael Perrault of Casavant. Work included: new keyboards and drawknobs (to replace the ones previously installed from a supply house), new thumb pistons, new toe studs, new balanced swell and crescendo pedals, releathering of the windchests, changing the console to solid state, and the installation of an eight-level memory system. Some stops/ranks were added at this time, and the Great First Diapason and Swell Diapason were restored to their original conditions. The Great's Grave Mixture II was placed in storage behind the Swell division.
Identified through information adapted from E. M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner Opus List, by Sand Lawn and Allen Kinzey (Organ Historical Society, 1997), and included here through the kind permission of Sand Lawn: Casavant additions and pedal reed from #604 added to E. M. Skinner Opus 787 (1930); nomenclature of stops changed; combination action replaced with solidstate.
Related Instrument Entries: Skinner Organ Co. (Opus 787, 1929)
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