2006-11-28 - Identified through online information from James R. Stettner. -- This is a conglomerate organ being assembled by the owner. The console is Austin from Opus 738 built in 1917 for First Congregational in Salem, Oregon and later installed used at St. Paul's R.C. Cathedral in Yakima, Washington. The pipes are used Kimball pipes acquired from a hobbyist in Salem, Oregon. and brokered through Bond Pipe Organs in Portland, Oregon. They are likely from the old Kimball built for First Methodist. The chests are diatonically divided E-P unit chests on unknown provenance. Future additions include an 8' Vox Humana converted to a Clarinet by Bond Pipe Organs, an 8' Oboe Horn, and 8' Melodia, an 8' Gamba, an 8' Gamba Celeste, and an independent, 30-note, 16' Pedal Bourdon. The information furnished above is from December, 1997 and April 1, 1998. -Database Manager
Original document from James R. Stettner. Source: Stoplist copied from the console in December 1997. Verified & updated April 1, 1998 2018-08-27
Veradale, Washington Residence: Vince Roland VINCE ROLAND, Opus 1, 1997 - Original Specifications GREAT COUPLERS 8 Open Diapason 73 Swell 8 [to Pedal] 8 Clarabella –- Swell 4 [to Pedal] 8 Echo Salicional (Sw) -– Great 8 [to Pedal] 8 Dulciana –- 4 Harmonic Flute 73 Swell 16 [to Great] Swell 8 [to Great] Great 16 Swell 4 [to Great] ↓ Great Off Great 4 FINGER PISTONS General 1 – 8 SWELL Swell & Pedal 1 – 8 8 Stopped Diapason 73 Great & Pedal 1 – 8 8 Echo Salicional –- 8 Voix Celeste –- 4 Gemshorn 61 TOE STUDS 8 Clarinet 61 Pedal 1 & 2 Tremolo Ped-Rev [Gr. to Ped.] (rev) Sforz. (rev) Swell 16 ↓ Swell Off Swell 4 PEDAL MOVEMENTS Expression [not in use] (bal.) Crescendo (bal.) PEDAL 16 Bourdon –- ACTION: E-P unit VOICES: 5 STOPS: 5 RANKS: 5 PIPES: 341 NOTES This is a conglomerate organ being assembled by the owner. The console and blower are Austin from Opus 738 built in 1917 for First Congregational in Salem, Oregon and later installed used in 1941 at St. Paul's R.C. Cathedral in Yakima, Washington by Balcom and Vaughan of Seattle. The pipes are used Kimball pipes acquired from a hobbyist in Salem, Oregon and brokered through Bond Pipe Organs in Portland, Oregon. They are likely from the old Kimball built for First Methodist. The chests are diatonically divided E-P unit chests on unknown provenance. Future additions include an 8' Vox Humana converted to a Clarinet by Bond Pipe Organs, an 8' Oboe Horn, and 8' Melodia, an 8' Gamba, an 8' Gamba Celeste, and an independent, 30- note, 16' Pedal Bourdon. Sources: JRS; extant organ Vince Roland Residence 4019 S. Suncrest Dr. Veradale, WA. 99037 Documented: December, 1997 (509) 927-8365 Verified & Updated: April 1, 1998
Regrettably, it is not possible to display the information about the sponsor of this pipeorgandatabase entry or if there is a sponsor. Please see About Sponsors on Pipe Organ Database.