Actually, I just went to the www.pstos.org website and found out that the original Bob White Theater instrument was a 2/6 Robert Morton. This is according to the article found at View link This was the instrument that was moved to St. Patrick’s in NW Portland.
Dale Haskin acquired the Bob White Theater in 1990. According to the article found at View link Dale Haskin was attempting to install a 4/22 Robert Morton. Does anybody know what happened to this instrument?
What ever happened to the organ, or organs, that were housed there? Did either the Columbia River Organ Club, or the Puget Sound Theater Organ Society, manage to acquire them?
Does Dale Hasking still have that huge Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ installed in the old Bob White Theater building? I haven’t lived in Portland for several years now, and I am rather curious.
Actually, I just went to the www.pstos.org website and found out that the original Bob White Theater instrument was a 2/6 Robert Morton. This is according to the article found at View link This was the instrument that was moved to St. Patrick’s in NW Portland.
Dale Haskin acquired the Bob White Theater in 1990. According to the article found at View link Dale Haskin was attempting to install a 4/22 Robert Morton. Does anybody know what happened to this instrument?
So then it was the Arleta Theater that later became the Bob White Theater. Correct?
Is this the organ that was originally installed in the Bob White Theater?
What ever happened to the organ, or organs, that were housed there? Did either the Columbia River Organ Club, or the Puget Sound Theater Organ Society, manage to acquire them?
Does Dale Hasking still have that huge Wurlitzer Theater Pipe Organ installed in the old Bob White Theater building? I haven’t lived in Portland for several years now, and I am rather curious.