The Nichols & Simpson organ in the Cathedral of St. Augustine replaces a Casavant instrument built in 1951. The console is constructed of hand selected white oak and incorporates design elements in the woodwork of the organ cases of 1951. These original cases were retained and modified for the new organ, then meticulously restored by a group of St. Augustine parishioners under the supervision of Nichols & Simpson personnel.
The stoplist can be found at: https://www.nicholsandsimpson.com/stoplists/cathedral-of-st-augustine-kalamazoo-michigan/
Those who contributed to the realization of the organ include: