Note: Not playable. (in this location)
2004-10-30 - Information from <i>The Wurlitzer Pipe Organ – An Illustrated History</i> by David L. Junchen (comp. & ed. Jeff Weiler). The American Theatre Organ Society, 2005.<br> Factory date: March 4, 1922<br> Additions to existing Odell organ:<br> Viole d'Orchestre<br> Viole Celeste<br> Saxophone<br> Kinura<br> Quintadena<br> Vox Humana<br> Solo Tibia Clausa<br> Tuba Mirabilis on 20" wind<br> -Database Manager
2013-10-08 - Tom Grierson, house organist of Rochester's RKO Palace, also served as organist at the Brick Presbyterian Church and First Universalist Church during the 1920s. In 1922, he ordered an eight-rank Wurlitzer - their Opus 524 - to be installed in the ceiling of the sanctuary, playable from the four-manual Odell organ console. M.P. Möller, Opus 7037 (IV/76) was installed in 1942, again incorporating much of the Hook & Hastings and Odell pipework, and preserving the 1922 Wurlitzer ranks as a "Celestial†division also playable from the Möller console. Today, the Wurlitzer pipework remains extant, but silent, in the ceiling of the church.<br> -Database Manager
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