Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2013-02-05 - An original installation. Identified by William Dunklin, using information found in David Junchen's "The Wurlitzer Pipe Organ, an Illustrated History.". -- Style 135C 2 manuals, four ranks with a "piano console" where the lower manual was 7 octaves and the upper was 5 octaves. Stop tabs arranged in straight rows rather than in a horseshoe. Wurlitzer rebuilt the organ and moved it to Monterey California in 1935. -Database Manager
2015-04-07 - "Style 135C"<br> Factory date: March 24, 1919<BR> Moved to San Carlos Cathedral, Monterey, California (June 8, 1935) -Database Manager
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