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Updated by Charles Kegg, the builder.
This organ is now installed and on permanent display at the Kegg shop. We have approximately 120 rolls for it.
Wurlitzer Style RJ11. Originally built in 1930 for Harleigh Memorial Cemetery & Mausoleum, Camden, New Jersey. In 1962, moved to First Evangelical Free Church, Brooklyn, New York. Roll Player removed. In 2006, moved to Terry Hochmuth Residence, Truro, Massachusetts. Original Roll Player found and restored. In 2018, acquired by Charles Kegg for installation in Kegg Pipe Organ Builders shop, Hartville, Ohio.
Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder (1962) , Owner (2006) , The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. (Opus 2137, 1930)
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