Hope Jones's patents came with him to the US where he tried and failed to produce and sell his unit orchestra organs, fully unified organs with electro-pneumatic action. He sold the patents to Rudolph Wurlitzer and died shortly thereafter in 1914. His patents were issued in England and brought to the US for building. Small difference!
Oaks park! I can't wait to visit there someday.
Organgrinder010 2 years ago
They also seem to be quite common at what you americans call 'baseball' where they hit a ball with a bat
WonderKidCopperfield 3 years ago
Hope Jones's patents came with him to the US where he tried and failed to produce and sell his unit orchestra organs, fully unified organs with electro-pneumatic action. He sold the patents to Rudolph Wurlitzer and died shortly thereafter in 1914. His patents were issued in England and brought to the US for building. Small difference!
michaelsmusicservice 3 years ago
the theatre organ wasnt invented in the U.S, but the U.K by Robert Hope Jones
acchos 4 years ago
and people homes
acchos 4 years ago
Thanks for posting and I loved it.Note theater organs were also installed in radio station studios after talking movies came.
diaphone32 4 years ago