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Updated through online information from William Hubert. -- The 5 manual Casavant/ Skinner-Bassat was destroyed in 1973 when a Brunzema Casavant was placed in the Gallery. The current Chancel Reuter 4 manual console controls the Casavant which continues to have an independent console in the gallery. There is no part of the instrument that contains anything from the original instrument.
Identified through online information from Jeff Scofield. -- Thoroughly overhauled, cleaned, releathered and refinished by Casavant in 1960. Rebuilt in 1950 by Skinner (Carl Bassett) to 5/137, with the Casavant console going to First Baptist Church, Glens Falls, until 1990; rebuilt in 1991 with extensive changes by Reuter; now 4/119, including Casavant Op. 3170, a 3/59 installed in the gallery in 1973
Related Instrument Entries: Ernest M. Skinner & Son (1951)
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