List of Wurlitzer Band Organs
Known band organ models once produced by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company of North Tonawanda, New York, USA and information regarding currently active models and their locations include:
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"The Mammoth" Wurlitzer Military Band Organ, #160, American Treasure Tour
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Wurlitzer 125 Band Organ. The early model 105 would appear identical to this, but without the drums
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Wurlitzer 105 Band Organ, late model (Christmas decorated)
Style: | Active organ information and locations: |
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#18 | N/A |
#50 | American Treasure Tour (several), Oaks, PA |
Caliola | Idlewild Park, Ligonier, Pennsylvania, alongside a Wurlitzer 03 (see below), alternatively playing a roll on one organ, then playing the other organ while the first one rewinds Harold Warp's Pioneer Village, Minden, NE |
#103 | 1931 PTC Carousel, Idlewild Park, Ligonier, PA (facade made by Artizan, nicknamed "The Wurlitzan"), alongside a Wurlitzer Caliola (see above), alternatively playing a roll on one organ, then playing the other organ while the first one rewinds Flying Horses Carousel, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, USA |
#104 | Merry - Go - Round museum, non-operational |
#105 | (Note: Two completely different instruments were given the model designation 105 by Wurlitzer. Early 105s were essentially the model 125 but without percussion. An example is located in the Sanfillipo collection in Illinois. Later, the more familiar style 105, with wooden trumpets, was developed.)[1] Jasper Sanfilippo Collection, Victorian Palace, Barrington Hills, Illinois (early model) |
#125 | 1901 Parker Carousel, Heritage Center of Dickinson County, Abilene, Kansas, USA
1900 Dentzel Carousel, Pullen Park, Raleigh, NC, Pullen Park Carousel Gilson Collection, WI Roseneath Carousel, Roseneath, Ontario, Canada [3] |
#126 | Private collection, under restoration |
#127 | No known |
#145-A | Olcott Beach Carousel Park, Olcott Beach, NY, plays constantly |
#145-B | Lakeside Carousel, International Market World, Auburndale, Florida, USA
Private collection, Fond du Lac, WI |
#146-A | Dr. Floyd L. Moreland Carousel (added bells and duplex roll frame), Casino Pier, Seaside Heights, New Jersey, USA constantly plays
1920 Wurlitzer 146A in Pueblo CO at The City Park Rides 1911 C.W. Parker Carousel 1920 Allan Herschell Carousel, Ross Park, Binghamton, New York, USA 1912 Parker Carousel, Burnaby Village Museum (added bells), Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, plays constantly |
#146-B | 1925 Allan Herschell Carousel, Recreation Park, Binghamton, New York, USA
1926 Wurlitzer 146-B Band Organ (modified with a Wurlitzer 153 Band Organ facade) at 1928 Paragon Park Carousel, Nantasket Beach, Hull, Massachusetts, USA[4] 1924 Spillman Engineering Carousel, DelGrosso's Amusement Park Tipton, PA. Plays constantly. |
#147 | 1917 Broad Ripple Park Carousel, The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Private collection, under restoration |
#148 | DeBence Antique Music World, 1261 Liberty Street, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA
Private collection, Ohio Liberty Antique Mall, Powell, OH |
#150 | 1906 Bartholomew Murphy Carousel, City Park, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Jasper Sanfilippo Collection, Victorian Palace, Barrington Hills, Illinois, USA Nevada City Music Hall (Removed Drums) Private collection, Hillside, New Jersey, USA |
#153 | 1926 Dentzel Carousel, Kennywood Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, nicknamed "The Soul of Kennywood" plays constantly, oldest (possibly first) of its kind built in 1916
Private collection, Dunbar, Pennsylvania, nicknamed "Hurdy", plays in local events 1898 Antique Carousel, Canobie Lake Park, Salem, New Hampshire, USA 1913 Herschell Spillman Carousel, Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, USA (Artizan 'C' with replica 153 façade converted to play Wurlitzer rolls) 1914 Bushnell Park Carousel, Bushnell Park, Hartford, Connecticut, USA[5] Plays constantly 1925 Spillman Engineering Carousel, Tuscora Park, New Philadelphia, Ohio, USA, plays constantly, modified with MIDI Jasper Sanfilippo Collection, Victorian Palace, Barrington Hills, Illinois, USA Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio, USA, Non operational Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA, plays constantly Hersheypark Hershey, PA, plays constantly Bayernhof Museum of Mechanical Music O'Hara Township, PA, USA, under restoration American Treasure Tour Collection, Oaks, PA (3, 2 under restoration) Dr. Ted's Musical Marvels : 11896 South US 231 Dale, IN 47523 1914 Mangels-Illions Grand Carousel, 'Special' facade Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, Columbus, Ohio, USA, plays upon request |
#155 | 1909 Wurlitzer 155 Band Organ (model nicknamed "Monster"), Elitch Gardens Carousel, Kit Carson County Fairgrounds, Burlington, Colorado, USA |
#157 | 1928 Spillman Carousel, Public Museum of Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
1926 PTC Carousel #79, nicknamed "The Queen of Kings Island", plays constantly Kings Island, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA[6] Jasper Sanfilippo Collection, Victorian Palace, Barrington Hills, Illinois, USA Private collection, Connecticut |
#160 | Band Organ (model nicknamed "Mammoth") (modified in 1915 to a Wurlitzer Style 165[?]), Joyland Amusement Park, Wichita, Kansas, USA |
#164 | American Treasure Tour, Oaks, Pa.; named "The General"
There were two other 164s built: One which was destroyed by fire and another whose whereabouts and condition are unknown. |
#165 |
1914 Undisclosed location, in storage 1915 Jasper Sanfilippo, Victorian Palace, Barrington Hills, Illinois (serial #2943) 1916 American Treasure Tour Collection, Oaks, Pa. (serial #2992) 1917 Circus World Museum - Baraboo, Wisc. (serial #3030) 1918 American Treasure Tour Collection, Oaks, Pa. (serial #3106) (former West View Park carousel organ) 1918 Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz, Calif., on its Looff carousel; modified with MIDI[7] (serial #3124) 1921 Robert Gilson, Middleton, Wisc. (serial #3378) 1921 Arnold Chase, Hartford, Conn. (serial #3358) 1922 Winstead family, Warwick, R.I. (serial #3437) 1924 Glenn Thomas, New Jersey (serial #3629) 1926 Glen Echo Park, Glen Echo, Md., on its 1921 Dentzel carousel (serial #3779) 1939 American Treasure Tour Collection, Oaks, Pa. (serial #4292) (uses 157 front) |
#166 | Two built: One destroyed by fire, another whose whereabouts and condition are unknown |
#175 | No known |
#180 | Jasper Sanfilippo Collection, Victorian Palace, Barrington Hills, Illinois (serial #3439; 1922)
Nevada City Music Hall, Virginia City, Montana; plays Caliola/A.P.P rolls, keyboard equipped; no façade. (serial #4182; 1929) Alan Bies & Steve Boehck, Houston, Tex.; plays Caliola/APP rolls. (serial #4275; 1930) |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wurlitzer band organs. |
References
- ↑ Bopp, Ron; The American Carousel Organ: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (ISBN-13 978-0966342901)
- ↑ DEBENCE ANTIQUE MUSIC WORLD - WurliTzer Military Band Organ
- ↑ Roseneath Carousel
- ↑ "Friends of the Paragon Carousel, Inc. | ORGAN". Paragon Carousel. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
- ↑ "Bushnell Park Carousel". about.com. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
- ↑ "National Carousel Association - Census Entry". Nca-usa.org. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
- ↑ Dan Robinson (May–June 2008). "History of the Wurlitzer 165 Carousel Band Organs". Mechanical Music. Retrieved June 11, 2010. (reprinted November 2008 Carousel News & Trader)