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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2011

I asked them to turn on the band organ, but they didnt understand how to control it. It was a wurlitzer 105 with a 153 facade. Music arranged by tom meijer. I wonder why they were playing that CD. They are good arrangements.

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  • Actually the "Wurlitzer 105 with a 153 facade" is a Stinson "Dummy band organ" which is an empty facade with a CD player inside, and it plays recordings of a Wurlitzer 146.

  • @whoisthisguy724

    It HAD a band organ in it, I know that, I saw the pipes and mechanism while riding the carousel.

  • @Wurlitzer157 Did you go inside the carousel?

  • @whoisthisguy724 How do you know that?? Greenfeild village has a 153 facade on an artizan, because don stinson restored it.

  • @anglerfly Both this and Greenfield have Stinson facades on them. W157 says he saw the pipes and mechanism, so maybe the CD player is underneath the organ.

  • @whoisthisguy724 I did too.

  • @whoisthisguy724 I know very little about it.

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  • Yeah, definitely remember the organ playing music in the 90's. 

  • The Band Organ is no longer in use... The music is from an automated sound system inside the Carrousel.

  • Song title: "I Want a Girl Just Like The Girl That Married Dear Old Dad" played on a Wurlitzer 146 band organ

  • @KawhackitaRag I was wrong about it being a dummy facade but i think it may be a 150-playing organ with a Stinson facade

  • @whoisthisguy724 all right wise guy, if this was just a dummy facade, why does it have actual bass and snare drum beater mechanisms behind the drums? For realism? I bet if you applied pressure and suction to those actions, they'd work! The snare action looks like authentic Wurlitzer, at least. I'd love to know where the chassis is for this organ.

  • @whoisthisguy724

    And it was in there at least 2 years ago.

  • @petermackett37 They wouldn't understand because all they have working there are foreigners...

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