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Schantz Organ Company

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on December 26th, 2016:

Altered and relocated existing organ.
Identified by J. A. Hefner, using information from this web site: http://www.theatreorgans.com/AU/opus/OPUSLIST/opus.asp?searchfd1=1754&searchfd6=&searchfd5=&searchfd4=&searchfd3=&searchfd8=&searchfd7=&searchfd9=&searchfd0=&searchfd2=&searchfd17=&searchfd-1=*.

This Wurlitzer organ was originally 1927 in the State Theater in Springfield, Ohio. The last organist [ca. 1970s to 1990 when theater closed] mentions the organ was a 3/7, and someone who visited the theater in 1990-91 noticed that the console and several chests were all that remained, with many of the pipes and such having been parted out. On 2 June 1995, Mr Tom Smith of Dayton removed the remnants and installed them in his house, and by June 1997 he was in the process of restoring it. Its current condition is not clear. *The site containing update information might have the dates stored in different formats. Mr Tom Smith mentions taking the organ out on 6-2-95, presumably M/D/YY, but that update note is from June 1997, and the site stored it in DD/MM/YYYY format...inconsistency?

Related Instrument Entries: Rudolph Wurlitzer Manufacturing Co. (Opus 1754, 1927)

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