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FS: North Tonawanda Band Organ
By Hal Davis

[ Roger Melick wrote seeking a band organ, in 990819 MMD. ]

This sounds as if perhaps he saw my organ and trailer here in Michigan.
I know there are some others, but most of them don't use a closed
trailer as I do, nor do they do nearly as many performances as I do.

Anyway, I want to sell my band organ, trailer not included.  It is
a North Tonawanda of about 1912 vintage that was converted to Wurlitzer
about 1922.  I bought it in 1982 for $15,000 and it has paid for itself
several times over since then.  I can provide a picture of it.  The
price for it now is the same as I paid for it: $15,000.

It plays Wurlitzer series 150 band organs rolls and has 129 pipes in it
plus drums and cymbal.  It is currently located in Jackson, Michigan.
It can be easily moved by trailer or pickup truck.  I want to sell it
because I purchased another band organ and don't really need the North
Tonawanda/Wurlitzer now.

Hal Davis


(Message sent Fri 20 Aug 1999, 21:13:14 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Band, FS, North, Organ, Tonawanda

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