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2004-10-30 - Status Note: There 2004. -Database Manager
2004-10-30 - Was Shea's Buffalo Theatre; became a Paramount Theatre in 1934; purchased by the Loew's chain in 1948. Organ repaired in 1944 by Wurlitzer. Restoration begun in 1977 under Allen Miller. The stoplist in OH 2004 is the 1983 stoplist. -Database Manager
2018-07-18 - Information from *The Wurlitzer Pipe Organ: An Illustrated History* by David L. Junchen (comp. & ed. Jeff Weiler). The American Theatre Organ Society, 2005. Wurlitzer "Style Special" Factory date: November 30, 1925 Cost: $68,500 -Database Manager
30HP Spencer 'Orgoblo' Turbine located in basement. Source: Taken from Console 1926
Foundation Chamber Tibia Plena 16, Diaphonic Diapason 32 (32' octave is unenclosed on either side of the auditorium behind chamber grille. 37 scale.), Tibia Clausa 8 (Solo scale.), Vox Humana 8, Harmonic Flute 4, Chrysoglott
Solo Chamber Trumpet 8 (Was originally brass. Rank replaced by Allen Miller in 1994.), Solo Tibia Clausa 16 (Solo scale.), Gamba 8, Gamba Celeste 8, Solo String 16, Orchestral Oboe 8, Saxophone 8 (Brass resonators.), Oboe Horn 8, Kinura 8, Quintadena 8, Solo Vox Humana 8 ("Special" solo scale.), Marimba, Xylophone
Brass Chamber Bombarde/Tuba Mirabilis 16 (Very large scale.), English Horn 16, Piano, Tympani, Sleigh Bells, Master Xylophone, Master Marimba, Cathedral Chimes
Main Chamber Ophicleide/Tuba Horn 16, Open Diapason 8, Diaphonic Horn/Horn Diapason 16, Clarinet 16, Krumet 8, Viol d'Orchestre 8, Salicional 8, Viol Celeste 8, Voix Celeste 8 (Replaced original Dulciana), Bourdon/Concert Flute 16, Orchestra Bells/Glockenspiel
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