Resurrection Lutheran
1700 N.E. 132nd Ave.
Portland,  OR.  97230
W.W. Kimball Co.
Chicago, IL.
Opus ____   19__


No information available yet.  It was offered for sale in the Dec. 1969 issue of Music, Vol. 3, No. 12, pg. 53. The disposition of the Kimball is unknown.
 
 
 
Bond Pipe Organs, Inc.
Portland, OR.
Opus ??        1979

"Original Specifications"
 
 
I  (Great)
8    Chimney Flute                         61
4    Octave                                    61
2    Octave                                    61
III    Mixture    [22-26-29]              183
8    Trumpet                                  61
 
 
II (Swell - Enclosed)
8    Stopped Flute                         61
4    Chimney Flute                        61
2    Gemshorn                              61
II     Sesquialtera    [12-17]     (tc)  88
      Tremolo
 
 
Pedal
16   Subbass                               32
8     Stopped Bass                       32
4     Choral Bass                          32
 
 
Couplers  (hitch-down)
Swell to Pedal
Great to Pedal

Swell to Great
 
 
Foot Levers  (labeled; l - r)
II - P
I - P
II - I
 
 
Pedal Movements
Swell Expression                    (bal.)
 
 
Action: Mechanical Key & Stop
 
Voices: 12
 
Stops:   12
 
Ranks:  15
 
Pipes:   744
 
 
Notes
The organ is free-standing and encased with an attached, projecting keydesk.  The facade contains 29 wood and metal pipes arranged: 3 - 9 - 5- -9 - 3.  The side towers hold the pedal division and the first six pipes of the 16' Subbass are in the facade.  The center, top of the case holds the Great division with the first 23 pipes of the 4' Octave in the facade.  The expressive Swell is beneath the Great in Brustwerk position.

The organ was dedicated by Doug Butler.

The organ was pictured in The American Organist, August 1981, Vol.
15, No. 8 in the "New Organs" section.


Sources: Extant organ [Oct. 1987]; JRS.
 
 
Resurrection Lutheran
1700 N.E. 132nd Ave.
Portland,  OR.  97230