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From: Wurlitzer157
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  • I think this is a North Tonawanda model 37 or 137? If it was originally cylinder-played, it would have been a 37, if originally endless-roll, it would have been a 137.

    This is a very loud and clear organ, thanks!

  • @KawhackitaRag

    I was shown a catalog image and it said, "North Tonawanda 133"

  • @Wurlitzer157 I would love to see this catalog image, who has it?

    I have a Vestal Press reprint (which, except for the small text saying it is a reprint, appears identical in every way to an original) of the 1913 North Tonawanda Musical Instrument Works band organ catalog, and it says this model was a "37/137" (with the cylinder-operated version being the 37, and roll-operated version the 137).

  • @KawhackitaRag

    It's at Circus World on this carousel in a box, and it said "North Tonawanda 133"

  • this is the song i heard at crossroads village.

  • LOL

  • Good video mike

  • @wurly164

    Thanks.

  • @Wurlitzer157 If the guts are tonawanda but its got the wurliTzer sign on it...........LOL

  • @Wurlitzer157 You like rare band organs...

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