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The original organ was built by S. R. Warren; Franklin Legge supplied a detached console in 1933; the 1956 Casavant was to be divided in the chancel, but the church at the last minute instructed Casavant to use just the north chamber; after much re-engineering, the organ was crammed into the north chamber with the 16' wood pipes in front of the Swell box out of necessity; St. John's purchased the 4-manual Casavant console (1956 Op. 2317) from Bridge St. United, Belleville ON, in 1997; it was rebuilt and connected in 2007, with many digital stops, by Phoenix Organs to their rebuild of the St. John's organ.
Identified through information in Casavant documents, courtesy of Simon Couture and Denis Blaine. The tonal director was Stephen Stoot.
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