Style 160 Wurlitzer console, orig to the theater
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Taken on: March 19, 2011
Uploaded on: June 22, 2011
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chatting with the projectionist between shows during a Cinefest screening at the Palace in March 2011 I found out the theatre’s original organ console was still there, behind the screen. The projectionist took a few of us down to look at it. Here you see me at the console (pipes are long gone); the 160 was a hybrid organ + upright piano. http://www.silentfilmmusic.com
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