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6-Roll Changer for Organ Rolls
By Michael Coup

I recently purchased a Wurlitzer theatre organ (Op. 989) which came
with a reproducing player device and something like 140 rolls.  I know
nothing about this player device and am trying to find sources for
understanding the machine.

The interface with the organ is straightforward enough, but the
player cabinet mechanism is a mystery.  It is a 6-roll changer device,
and is housed in a cabinet roughly the size of a small refrigerator.
It starts, runs, the tracker bar comes "down" to contact the roll and
the machine then goes into rewind and shuts off.

My intent is to connect this player to the 3-19 Wurlitzer organ
in the Little River Studio here in Wichita KS, and convert the rolls
to an electronic format.  Once accomplished, I'm happy to share the
electronic format with anyone having a compatible system.

Anyway, any help anyone might offer would be very much appreciated.

Michael Coup, President
Wichita Theatre Organ, Inc.
New York Paramount Wurlitzer
Little River Studio Wurlitzer

 [ See the article "Identifying Music Rolls", by Richard Vance,
 [ at http://mmd.foxtail.com/MMMedia/identifying.html  This may
 [ help you to determine the maker of the player cabinet and the
 [ intended use of your music rolls.  Some data about Wurlitzer
 [ residence organ rolls is at the bottom of the web page.
 [ -- Robbie


(Message sent Thu 20 Jul 2000, 14:47:29 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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