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  • Did this organ survived the floot?

  • how dare someone dislike a knoebels organ!!!!! great video. 

  • Its teh original band organ for the kiddie carousel.

  • i have a factory photo of it

  • It's a Dekliest 165 organ, converted to 165 rolls by Wurlitzer.

  • @Wurlitzer157 DeKliest never made cylinder organs like this one ( ot did they? ) They never named it a 165, only wurliTzer did. ( or did they? ) PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE tell me the history of this?

  • This is the rolll knoebels plays at night..

  • Imagine one of those in your house just playing diff tunes 24/7 that would be so cool id never get tired of it

  • Or sharon louis and bram

  • Is the song "nighty night" by: alvino rey

  • @anglerfly The tune is "Jerry" from the roll known as "6500."

  • @darvozz Where can I find a recording of it?

  • @gaspen100 This tune is on Volume 2 of Carrousel Music's Wurlitzer 165.

  • @darvozz Where do you buy these rolls? I cant find an ordering site....

  • @GermanStreetOrgan Look up "gold leaf galleries" online. They sell Wurlitzer rolls, mostly newly arranged ones. All the Style 165 ones are new. Also look up "wurlitzer 165 catalog" online. The owner of that site sells other newly arranged 165 rolls.

  • I am going to knoebels soon. I will postg a video of it

  • this reminds me soooo much of when i was like 2 or 3

  • @kidkong584 I agree with you on that those where the good old days

  • I remember I was there about 2 years ago, I saw a kid who looked to be around 5 years old, standing in front of it waving a stick around, pretending to be the conductor.

    It was so cute

  • @BigTylerAustin Now a doll does it. Does he work here? Good sounding organ, but I think it sounds loud.

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  • Its a old Wurlitzer band organ

  • Yep, it gives a classic roaring twenties feleling too!

  • @wurly164

    It's actually not a Wurlitzer. It's an older German organ converted to play the 165 scale.

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