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11 Stops / 16 Ranks / 2 manuals and pedal Casavant Frères Pipe Orga

Started by Sarah Palmer, August 27, 2015, 06:12:56 PM

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Sarah Palmer

Casavant Frères Pipe Organ for sale
( Built in 1975 )

11 Stops / 16 Ranks / 2 manuals and pedal
Pneumatic chest action.

With pipe organs requiring a significant amount of time to build, the concept of purchasing an already assembled organ removes the hindrances of waiting and worrying about what you will actually receive.

Depending on the environment, this organ should be easy to install.

Please use the button above to view pictures of the organ in its current home.

Asking price is $35,000.00 (as is, where is.) This organ would cost in excess of $300,000.00 if contracted new today. This presents an outstanding opportunity for those ready to purchase an organ.

The organ is available for viewing and playing by appointment only. ;D

JBR

Can't see the pictures.
Any chance of a stop list.
I assume this organ is on the other side of the Pond.
A missionary from Yorkshire to the primitive people of Lancashire

Sarah Palmer

Yes it is over the Pond. 
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/fuo/5180053468.html

Here is a craigslist ad for it.  I seem to have a problem adding pictures.
Also
here is the
Hauptwerk division
Prinzipal 8' 56 pipes
Hohlflote 8 56 pipes
Oktave 4 56 Pipes
Mixtur IV 1-1/3 224 Pipes
Trompete 8  56 Pipes
POS. To HW 8

Positiv Division
Gedackt 8  56 Pipes
Rohrflote 4  56 Pipes
Prinzipal 2    56 Pipes
Sesquialtera II 2-2/3 88 Pipes
Zimbel II 2  112 Pipes
Tremulant

Pedal Division
Subbas HW 16  12 Pipes
Prinzipal 8 32 Pipes
Hohlflote HW 4
Oktave 4 12 pipes
HW to Pedal 8
POS to Pedal 8

No Combination action
No cancel piston
No expression Pedal
Crescendo pedal


JBR

Thanks.  I'm sure that others will agree that it looks a very attractive instrument, and a bargain at the price.

I think that paying for shipping over here might put some off, but who knows?  I'd be very surprised if someone in the US didn't snap this up soon, though.  What a shame that you are having to dispose of it.
A missionary from Yorkshire to the primitive people of Lancashire