Lincoln City, Oregon
Residence: Dr. Robert Kaye
GUENTHER ORGAN CO., Opus ____, 1936
Dr. Robert Kaye, 1967 - Moving, Reinstallation, & Tonal Changes/Additions
GREAT (Expressive) COUPLERS
8' Diapason 61 * Swell to Pedal 8
8' Doppel Flute 61 Great to Pedal 8
8' Melodia 61
8' Spitz Flute 61 * Swell to Great 16,8,4
8' Viola d'Gamba 61 *
8' Dulciana 61 *
8' Unda Maris (tc) 49 FINGER PISTONS
4' Principal 61 General 1 - 4
4' Dulciana 12 Swell 1 – 3
2-2/3' Twelfth 61 Great 1 - 3
2' Fifteenth 61 Cancel
2' Dulciana 12
1-3/5' Seventeenth 61
8' Trumpet 61 TOE STUDS
Gr. to Ped. (rev)
Great to Great 16' Sforz. (rev)
Great Unison Off
Great to Great 4'
PEDAL MOVEMENTS
Expression (bal.)
SWELL (Expressive) Crescendo (bal.)
8' Stopped Flute 61 *
8' Salicional 61
8' Vox Celeste (tc) 49
8' Echo Viole 61 *
8' Erzahler 61
4' Flute 12
2-2/3' Nazard 7
2' Flautina 5
16' Trompette (tc) --
8' Trompette 61
8' Oboe Horn 61 *
8' Vox Humana 61 *
Tremulo [sic]
Swell to Swell 16'
Swell Unison Off
Swell to Swell 4'
PEDAL (Expressive) ACTION: D-E
16' Bourdon (Sw) 12
16' Dulciana (Gt) 12 VOICES: 21
8' Diapason 32
8' Flute (Sw) -- STOPS: 34
8' Dulciana (Gt) --
16' Trumpet (Gt) 12 RANKS: 21
8' Trumpet (Gt) --
4' Trumpet (Gt) -- PIPES: 1,312
NOTES
The original Guenther organ was built for the chapel of St. Vincent's Hospital.
It was later displaced and purchased by Gordon Potter of Portland who later sold it
to Dr. Kaye.
As of July 22, 1992, Dr. Kaye had replaced the Great 1-3/5' Seventeenth with a III
Mixture.
Stops marked with an asterisk (*) in the preceding specification are believed to be
from the original Guenther organ. The console is original and still bears its original
nameplate.
Sources: Dr. Robert Kaye; JRS; extant organ
[Received from James R. Stettner 2016-02-17.]