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2970, Casavant, Mt. Vernon, NY

Click here to download specifications.

$20,000

Available for immediate removal.

Our apologies for the poor quality of case photos. The bright “downlights” and the sunny window made photography difficult during our recent visit.

Built in 2959 by Casavant, reusing the church’s original 1927 Estey console, this is a colorful and clear organ. We give the height of both organ cases as 11-feet from the bottom of windchests to top of tallest pipes. The windchests are mounted high in the gallery, with closet space beneath each one. The organ will be easy to modify and place in compact spaces.

The original console cabinet is exceptionally beautiful, made of quarter-sawn oak, and a terrific candidate for retro-fitting with solid-state controls.

2970, Casavant, Mt. Vernon, NY

Click here to download specifications.

$20,000

Available for immediate removal.

Our apologies for the poor quality of case photos. The bright “downlights” and the sunny window made photography difficult during our recent visit.

Built in 2959 by Casavant, reusing the church’s original 1927 Estey console, this is a colorful and clear organ. We give the height of both organ cases as 11-feet from the bottom of windchests to top of tallest pipes. The windchests are mounted high in the gallery, with closet space beneath each one. The organ will be easy to modify and place in compact spaces.

The original console cabinet is exceptionally beautiful, made of quarter-sawn oak, and a terrific candidate for retro-fitting with solid-state controls.

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The Organ Clearing House  •  100 Bradley Shore Road  •  Newcastle, ME 04553  •  617-688-9290