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Theatre Organs Part 1

A TV story on theatre organs in Oregon. Producer: Tom D'Antoni Camera: Tom Shrider/Greg Bond Editor: Tom Shrider  
 
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Organgrinder010 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Oaks park! I can't wait to visit there someday.
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They also seem to be quite common at what you americans call 'baseball' where they hit a ball with a bat
acchos (2 years ago) Show Hide
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the theatre organ wasnt invented in the U.S, but the U.K by Robert Hope Jones
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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!
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Thanks for posting and I loved it.Note theater organs were also installed in radio station studios after talking movies came.
acchos (2 years ago) Show Hide
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and people homes

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