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3 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal

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Database Manager on April 9th, 2018:

Updated by William M. Worden


Database Manager on March 27th, 2018:

Updated by William M. Worden, who has heard or played the organ. William M. Worden also listed this individual as a source of information: John Lauter.

There is considerable confusion about Wurlitzers at Gesu, Detroit. The 21-rank instrument installed in the church when the building was new in 1937 did not go to Calvary Baptist in 1974. It was much altered in an oil-and-water attempt to add upperwork by Hebert and was removed from Gesu Church within the last three years or so and replaced with an electronic. The remaining Wurlitzer ranks are said to be stored by local organ technician Rick Helderop. There was another, smaller, organ in the basement chapel in the school at Gesu, which I remember from the early 1950s. This might be the 11-rank Wurlitzer that comes up in these database entries and might have gone to Calvary. John Lauter, a Detroit theater organist and expert, however, says that the instrument at Calvary Baptist came from a Heinz mansion in Pennsylvania.


Database Manager on April 7th, 2015:

Wurlitzer "Style 75 Sp" for Wurlitzer Store, Chicago

Factory date: May 8, 1930

Sold to Gesu Parish Chapel, Detoit, Michigan (May 9, 1936)

Sold to Calvary Baptist Church, Detroit, Michigan (1974)

Related Instrument Entries: The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. (Opus 2106, 1930) , Unknown Builder (1974)

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