I want to thank organfandan for posting this video. As I own this organ I thought the following might be of interest. The serial number on this organ is 4327 and according to Wurlitzer shipping records it was the last 103 that left the factory in April 1937. Possibly the last 103 built. All the Wurlitzer literature I've seen indicates 103's had 55 pipes. Yet this one has 69 pipes and appears to be factory original. I've run accross one other late 103 that also had 69 pipes. Enjoy!
Awesome! Now just needs an original, or at least period correct motor!
realvanman1 6 months ago
I enjoy wurly 103's
anglerfly 2 years ago
I want to thank organfandan for posting this video. As I own this organ I thought the following might be of interest. The serial number on this organ is 4327 and according to Wurlitzer shipping records it was the last 103 that left the factory in April 1937. Possibly the last 103 built. All the Wurlitzer literature I've seen indicates 103's had 55 pipes. Yet this one has 69 pipes and appears to be factory original. I've run accross one other late 103 that also had 69 pipes. Enjoy!
gpel1942 2 years ago
Thanks for the information on this exceptional machine.
organfandan 2 years ago
Can you post video of the 103? I'd love to hear more of it!
Wurlitzer157 2 years ago
What are the additional pipes? How do they cram them into the case?
KawhackitaRag 2 years ago
@gpel1942 What are the additional pipes? It sounds like it has the very high pitched flageolets that the 105 has.
wurlitzer153duplex 8 months ago
Hey ya got closer!!
wurly164 2 years ago
Very nice
wurly164 2 years ago
Lovely, That's how an Organ should sound
Crisp,Clear and Tuneful. More Please!
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shirco0 2 years ago