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Johnson Style 163 Band Organ in Salem, Oregon
By Jim Kenney

With the Johnson 163 organ being so loud, perhaps they could trade
it for a smaller organ.  I had suggested that they add leaded windows
on the front like the Wurlitzer Monster.

When I ran the Wurlitzer 164 for Paul Torin at fairs, etc., my ears
would ring the next day because I was too stupid to stay at a safe
distance, and the same holds true now when I go out to see and hear
the same organ at Don Neilson's house.

Jim Kenney


(Message sent Tue 24 Dec 2002, 17:53:16 GMT, from time zone GMT-0600.)

Key Words in Subject:  163, Band, Johnson, Oregon, Organ, Salem, Style

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