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Database Manager on April 7th, 2015:

Wurlitzer "Style 109" (according to Junchen)

Factory date: August 19, 1925


Database Manager on June 14th, 2013:

This entry describes an original installation of a new pipe organ.
Identified by William Dunklin, using information found in David Junchen's "The Wurlitzer Pipe Organ, An Illustrated History.".
-- Style 105 included a Vox Humama, a Flute and a Salicional. Two years after the installation of this organ, the East Side Theatre bought a new Wurlitzer, opus 1815, a style D-X. Wurlitzer took Opus 1139 in trade and later sold it to the Sylvia Theatre in Bellevue, Kentucky. Its current location is unknown.

Related Instrument Entries: The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. (1928)

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