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Electric theater organ
Maker: Rudolph Wurlitzer Company
Date: 1978 ca.
Place Made:DeKalb, Illinois, United States, North America
Place Made:Corinth (assembly) and Rienzi (boards), Mississippi, United States, North America
Model: 950-TA
SignedPrinted on paper on back of instrument:
DescriptionTop-of-the-line electric organ employing transistor-based tone generation, Orbitz synthesizer, Leslie speaker system, and “Swingin’ Rhythm” pre-programmed accompaniment. The stained “Sable Cherry” case of Model 950-TA is built in imitation of a theater pipe organ console, and the instrument is capable of producing tones and effects suitable for church, theater, and popular music styles. The instrument was owned by Norris Groe (1912-1993), Silver Lake Township, Iowa, who enjoyed playing the instrument in his retirement.
Two console theater organ with additional monophonic Orbitz synthesizer keyboard.
Two console theater organ with additional monophonic Orbitz synthesizer keyboard.
ProvenanceNorris Groe (1912-1993), Silver Lake Township, Iowa, who enjoyed playing the instrument in his retirement.
Terms
Credit Line: Gift of Dan and Tamie Clow, 2009
Not on view
Object number: 14384