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  2. List of Wurlitzer band organs - Wikipedia

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    Known band organ models once produced by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company of North Tonawanda, New York, USA and information regarding currently active models and their locations include: Wurlitzer 105 Band Organ (late model, Christmas decorated), Memphis Zoo .

  3. North Tonawanda Barrel Organ Factory - Wikipedia

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    These included the 46-note style 125 roll (used by styles 104, 105, 125, and smaller organs that saw less production), the wider 46-mote 150 roll (used by styles 146, 153, and other less common mid-size styles), or the still wider 75-note 165 roll (used by styles 157, 165, and larger special organ models).

  4. Wurlitzer - Wikipedia

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    The Frati & Co. Band Organ at the Lakeside Park Carousel in Port Dalhousie, Ontario, is an example of a band organ converted by Wurlitzer to play the Wurlitzer 150 roll scale. The production of Wurlitzer organs ceased in 1939, the last organ to leave the factory being a style 165 organ in a 157 case (done because Wurlitzer had an extra 157 case ...

  5. 'Phantom of the Opera' to haunt Orpheum: Live Wurlitzer organ ...

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    The "Phantom" job, meanwhile, returns the organ to its original function, since the Wurlitzer was developed to be "what was called a 'unit orchestra,'" said Thomas, 78.

  6. Len Rawle - Wikipedia

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    The family settled in Berry Lane, Chorleywood, Hertfordshire, where Rawle built his own house, Tonawanda, and installed a 4-manual, 20-rank Wurlitzer organ, previously at the Empire, Leicester Square. [1] (Tonawanda is a town in New York where all of the Wurlitzer organs were produced). The organ was officially opened in June 1968 by Gerald ...

  7. Eugene de Kleist - Wikipedia

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    Wurlitzer resultantly bought him out of the organ building business in 1908, renaming it the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company of North Tonawanda. After his term as mayor ended, and suffering from ill health, De Kleist retired with his wife Charlotte (née Chelius) to Berlin in 1911, dying in Biarritz , France in 1913 from a heart attack . [ 5 ]

  8. Fairground organ - Wikipedia

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    The roll-playing mechanism on the Wurlitzer 146 band organ at the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum in North Tonawanda, NY. 150 Scale. Duplex roll mechanism of a Wurlitzer 153 band organ Early organs were designed to be compact and operated by an unskilled person or mechanically.

  9. Band organs making a return to Niagara - AOL

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    Jul. 20—A Band Organ Rally is coming back to Olcott this weekend after a year of silence for "The Happiest Music On Earth." The Carousel Organ Association of America (COAA) plans to once again ...

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