Note: Not extant. Not playable. (in this location)
2015-06-10 - Information from <i>Encyclopedia of the American Theatre Organ, Vol. II</i> by David L. Junchen.<BR> Wicks opus 317. -Database Manager
2016-06-05 - Updated through online information from Dan Clayton. <br>From Dan Clayton: I worked at the Capitol Theatre as a projectionist during high school & college in the early 1970s. The long-time owner and manager, Dorman Hundling, told me the organ's pipes were removed and sold during a World War II scrap metal drive. The console, windchests and blower may also have been removed at that time.<br><br>Some of the copper console wire could not be pulled out of the conduit, and remained visible near the filled-in orchestra pit. The organ chambers still had pencil layout marks showing where wall-mounted organ components had been located. Otherwise the chambers contained nothing but decades of dead storage. -Database Manager
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