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Uploaded by AnimatoFinland on Oct 19, 2009
A self-playing Wurlitzer Orchestrion performs Sousa's "High School Cadet" March.Shot on VHS-C tape at Cliff House, San Francisco, 1993.
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a very early piece
music22589 1 year ago
Very nice-sounding orchestrion!
This is actually a Wurlitzer model B, which means it has only one rank of pipes (flutes), and a single long-roll frame.
A model CX has two ranks of pipes (violin and flute) and a 6-roll changer.
I have visited this orchestrion many times at it's current location at the Musee Mecanique at Pier 45 in San Francisco.
Maybe you want to add
"Musee Mecanique"
to your tags for this video so people can find it more easily.
KawhackitaRag 2 years ago
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a very early piece
music22589 1 year ago
Very nice-sounding orchestrion!
This is actually a Wurlitzer model B, which means it has only one rank of pipes (flutes), and a single long-roll frame.
A model CX has two ranks of pipes (violin and flute) and a 6-roll changer.
I have visited this orchestrion many times at it's current location at the Musee Mecanique at Pier 45 in San Francisco.
Maybe you want to add
"Musee Mecanique"
to your tags for this video so people can find it more easily.
KawhackitaRag 2 years ago