G.M. Buck Pipe Organs
2005

Originally The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. (Opus 881, 1924)

Music House Museum

7377 U.S. 31 North
Acme, MI, US

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Instrument ID: 64618 ● Builder ID: 7769 ● Location ID: 56097
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Builder: Unknown
Position: Unknown
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Features:
3 Manuals

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Jim Stettner on March 24th, 2021:

This installation also includes Opus 65, 1915 - a 3-15, Style 35 originally built for the Broadway-Strand Theatre in Detroit; moved at an undocumented date to the Ed Lansing residence in Detroit; moved again ca. 1959 to the Dr. James Edward Van Eck residence in Grosse Pointe Farms; and donated in 1992 by James Van Eck's daughter, Carol, to the Music House Museum.


Database Manager on December 31st, 2019:

This is a new home for an organ that was altered when it was moved from another location.

Identified by Andrew Clark, who has heard or played the organ.

Related Instrument Entries: Unknown Builder

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