Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2013-04-29 - Organ relocated without any change. Identified by James R. Stettner, using information from an unidentified web site. -- According to the Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society website, "The Victory Theatre opened in 1918 and was located in the original Pantages Theatre building. The theatre had two different organs: In 1918, a 4/30 Moller concert organ (opus #1964) was moved by Louis Mass from Seattle's Coliseum Theatre. In 1927, a 2/5 Smith was installed. Eddie Zollman was an organist at the Victory in 1919 - it was his first paying job. According to Ed, the Moller console had colored draw knobs. The large instrument was later moved to the Yakima First Methodist church by Bill Woods. According to Eugene Nye, it was split up for parts in 1951 when a 4/32 Reuter organ was installed." -Database Manager
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