Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2015-04-07 - "Style R16"<BR> Factory date: June 10, 1929 -Database Manager
2016-10-17 - Updated by Jim Lewis, based on personal knowledge of the organ. <br>A Style R16 residence organ in the firm's studio at the Ambassador Hotel. The studio was redecorated in 1929, the previous Style R15 organ sold to a private residence, and replaced by the Style R16. -Database Manager
2017-06-12 - In 1955 it was moved to the Goslin residence in Flint Ridge, California, where it was never installed before Mr. Goslin fell ill and decided to sell it. At some point, quite possibly when Mr. Goslin acquired the organ, the original "straight" residence console was replaced with the 3 manual horseshoe console that was in the Wurlitzer factory showroom in North Tonowanda, New York. This console was used for recording reproducing rolls at the the showroom. In 1969, Dean McNichols bought the parts from Goslin and installed the organ (and its new horseshoe console) at his residence in Downey, California. Marilyn McNichols stripped and refinished the elaborate walnut horseshoe keydesk. Her husband added a set of untuned percussions, and a piano. In 1993, the organ was sold to Ned Miemiece, who installed it at his residence in Lakeville, Massachusetts. Ned added two more tuned percussions (glock and xylophone), 2 new ranks of pipes (Welte Trumpet, and Wurlitzer Kinura), and a toy counter. He also added offsets to the Tibia rank, extending it up to 2', and to the Tuba rank, extending it down to 16'. At some point, the Tuba was extended down to 32' with 12 pipes of an Austin Contra Bombarde; these pipes are mounted horizontally from the living room floor joists. -Database Manager
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