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An original installation. Identified by T. Daniel Hancock, using information found in an un-named publication.
McCain, 1982, reports "an organ by the Chicago firm of Coburn & Taylor was purchased which used the case and front pipes of the Hook & Hastings, according to Al Mumbrue, St. Luke's historian. It was a 2-manual, 14-stop instrument with a contract pirce of $2,600 allowing $1,800 for the trade-in of the Hook & Hastings. (It would appear that with that arrangement much more of the Hook & Hastings could have been utilized by Coburn & Taylor.) Its stoplist and type of action is unknown. It was until 1922 and its present disposition is unknown." This instrument was replaced in 1922 by Skinner Organ Company Opus 327.
Related Instrument Entries: Hook & Hastings (Opus 1605, 1894)
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