The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co.

Arcadia Roller Rink

Woodward Ave. & Myrtle St.
Detroit, MI, US

20 Ranks - 1,388 Pipes
Instrument ID: 58640 ● Builder ID: 7490 ● Location ID: 51138
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Publix #1 model. Most included 10 pistons for each manual, with 10 for the pedal stops placed under the Accompaniment keys to the left of the manual pistons. Second touch was included to provide master pistons and pedal masters.

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4 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note PedalElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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This instrument is: Not Extant and Not Playable in this location

Database Manager on July 2nd, 2016:

Wurlitzer "Style Publix 1"

Factory date: August 4, 1925

Cost: $46,475

Originally in Capitol Theatre, Detroit, Michigan

Sold at unknown time to Bill Holleman and installed in the Arcadia Roller Rink, Detroit, Michigan. In 1968, sold to David Junchen, Sherrard, Illinois. In 1969, sold to Hathaway & Bowers, Santa Fe Springs, California. in 1970, sold to T. Stark and J. Hansen, Lemon Grove, California. In 1971, solo to Hathaway & Bowers, Santa Fe Springs, California. In January 1972, sold to J. B. Nethercutt, Sylmar, California. In August 1972, sold to Paramount Theatre, Oakland, California.

Related Instrument Entries: The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. (Opus 1123, 1925) , Owner (1972)

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