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Seek Orchestrion from "Spaghetti Station"
By Andrew Barrett

Hello all,  I'm just wondering who bought the build-up orchestrion
that was in the Spaghetti Station, a western-themed restaurant in
Anaheim.  As I recall, it was a tall O-roll instrument with violin
pipes and bells as the solo instruments, and all the usual percussions.

Searching the Internet, I found the Spaghetti Station had an auction
over a month ago and any items that weren't sold would be demolished
with the building, the demolition also slated for about a month ago.
I would just like to know it went to a good home, or else maybe
I could get it dirt cheap <hee hee>.

Thanks for any information,
Andrew Barrett

 [ At http://www.ocregister.com/ocr/2005/05/24/sections/local/ 
 [ "Spaghetti Station auction a success - An auction of Western
 [ collectibles from Anaheim's Spaghetti Station sold off every
 [ item housed in the 35-year-old restaurant, slated for demolition
 [ today."  -- Robbie


(Message sent Wed 13 Jul 2005, 23:42:44 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

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