I believe you are referring to Ron Wehmeier's house in Price hill. I've been there several times. The last time I saw it in person was during a chapter meeting of the Ohio Valley Chapter of ATOS in the 1980s. That installation only gets better each time you see it. I have two CDs of Barry Baker playing it. Originally the pipes were in the basement and the sound entered the music room through a tone chute, similar to the installation of Jack and Joan Strader in the Clifton area.
Somebody give it a tuning, ok? Or email me: $10 / per rank.
freshbongwater 9 months ago
@freshbongwater The organ was dismanteled and removed the very next day. This organ no longer exists except in my videos.
garygadjet 9 months ago
I believe you are referring to Ron Wehmeier's house in Price hill. I've been there several times. The last time I saw it in person was during a chapter meeting of the Ohio Valley Chapter of ATOS in the 1980s. That installation only gets better each time you see it. I have two CDs of Barry Baker playing it. Originally the pipes were in the basement and the sound entered the music room through a tone chute, similar to the installation of Jack and Joan Strader in the Clifton area.
acoustics101 11 months ago
I have been to a house on a hill in Cincinatti that had a similar organ. Is this the same instrument, but it is now gone?
maplewoodsp 2 years ago
The fabulous Wurlitzer theatre organ on Price Hill in Cincinnati is still there.
garygadjet 2 years ago
Amazing Gary. I miss Dennis's organ :( Atleast I have the Moeller trumpet and small Blower that reminds me of this amazing organ!
theaterorganguy 2 years ago
come to the cabaret and welcome stranger!
what a nostalgic sound! you are glad to have this instrument still in the original sound.
I like it very much
greetings from Germany
schneckenturm 3 years ago