Nicolas Simons wrote to Andrew Leach and me about a statement in
Andrew's article, "Orchestrion Languishes at Public Museum", in
031113 MMDigest:
> Andrew, Did Robbie add that bit about pinned cylinders? I thought
> the Welte cottage orchestrions are roll players and a large barrel
> orchestrion is unlikely to have 70 barrels.
My editorial addition of "pinned cylinders" in brackets was an error
I regret. Too late I remembered to check my recollection with the
description in Bowers' Encyclopedia, page 635, which says:
"Previous purchasers of barrel-operated Welte orchestrions were
given the opportunity to have their instruments converted to the new
paper roll pneumatic system at no extra charge (as Welte correctly
envisioned that a rich market for music rolls would develop). About
90% of the owners of the older machines took advantage of this
opportunity."
Indeed, 90% of the owners (presumably all music lovers) agreed there
was no reason to preserve the machines in their original configuration,
and so they converted them to play music stored by a new, less expensive
and more convenient medium -- the paper music roll.
Robbie Rhodes
Etiwanda, Calif.
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