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Introduction
By James Kenney

Hello all,  my name is James F. Kenney from New Jersey and I just
joined your group and like what I've seen so far!  My interests lie
with band organs.

Although I never owned one, I worked for a man who owned quite a
collection, including a Wurlitzer 164, 157, 153, 146b, and a few others.
I first saw these "gems" when I was only 12 years ago and now, at 34,
I can't get enough of them!  I hope I can add to your discussions as
much as learn from them!  Thank you

James Kenney

 [ Welcome aboard, James, and join the growing crowd of Wurlitzer
 [ fans.  By the way, what is the Style 164 organ?  It's new to me!
 [ -- Robbie


(Message sent Fri 1 May 1998, 17:34:40 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

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