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FS: Wurlitzer 165 Rolls, Never Played
By Scotty Greene

DeBence Museum has been sorting rolls again and I found we have
some nice, unused Wurlitzer Style 165 band organ rolls, recut by
Mike Grant, and no machine that can play them.  They were never
played, bought for a customer's machine that is no longer in use.
For $80.00 each they can be yours. That price includes shipping.

We have two copies of 10-tune roll #6503, and one copy of 12-tune
combined roll 6718 and 6680.  6718 is a great polka roll, 6680
is unknown to us.

We can provide tune lists if requested. They need a good home,
we need the space.

Scotty Greene - DeBence Music Museum
Franklin, Pennsylvania
dbencemuseum@verizon.net.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]


(Message sent Wed 13 Mar 2019, 15:55:42 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

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