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  • Why are the trumpets turned off?.

  • Very cool! That's from a Wurlitzer 150 roll I arranged in 1976. Good to hear it again, although as someone else commented, the trumpets are not clearly audible.

  • This tune was recorded, when the north tonawanda organ was just converted to 150 rolls. It was restored by the haughwout music co. near findlay ohio. Terry Haughwout worked with the operater, John ashworth. The organ that Terry Haughwout owns, is showed at 1:39 . It is a wilhelm bruder sohne model 79 deluxe. It sounds like the trumpets are very dull. These recordings were put in the first CDs that were sold, but one of the CDs are recorded new. The NT 191 organ was on the late owner's pickup....

  • If you would like to post more slideshows, I can help you because I have a collection of CDS.

  • 0:13 Wurlitzer 103. The drums are not original. I wonder why it says st thomas carousel, St thomas does not have mountains or a carousel and it is around london ontario. Either they are talking about the london st thomas or a diffrent one. I looked it up, and no results came up.

  • @anglerfly 1:49 Me at de waterjuffer!

  • I dont think the ruth organ plays stinson. It only has 1 roll frame.

  • Did andy adams make a roll with this tune??

  • @GermanStreetOrgan Yes, Andy Adams (Gold Leaf Galleries) is selling copies of this roll (13400).

  • You can see toronto from olcott. 

  • I dont hear any trumpets in this recording!

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