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Updated through online information from Daniel Faber.
Restored in 2019. New solid-state switching, refurbishment of manual and pedal claviers, refurbishment of offset chests, all pipework cleaned, refurbished, and voiced.
Three ranks added: a Grave Mixture II to the Great (new pipework) and a 4' Principal to the Swell (vintage A-S pipework). Bottom octave of Swell Geigen 8 replaced.
All work was performed by John Muller of Muller Pipe Organ Company, Croton Ohio
Updated 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:
Replaced a two manual tracker which had been tubularized and rebuilt by Reuben Midmer & Son; built in Westfield; some alterations by Lewis & Hitchcock in 1968; planned restoration by Samuel Koontz in 1992; due to death of Koontz, restoration completed by Columbia Organ Works in 1995 with additions using pipework from #415, #417, #429, #434 and #602.
Information from http://www.columbiaorgan.com/cow/charles.html in 2004.
Status Note: There 1996.
Removed from church 1991. Retrieved from deceased organ builder's shop 1993. Reinstalled 1995 by Columbia Organ Works with additions & microprocessor-controlled combination action and switching. Historical Organ Recital 9 Feb 1996.
Webpage Links: Opus 679: St. John's Episcopal Church
Related Instrument Entries: Lewis & Hitchcock, Inc. (1968)
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