

An example is located in the Sanfillipo collection in Illinois. Early 105s were essentially the model 125 but without percussion.

(Note: Two completely different instruments were given the model designation 105 by Wurlitzer. Merry - Go - Round museum, non-operationalĬhris Carlisle Collection, Missouri, "Hot Lips Hoolihan" from Paul Eakins Collection Unknown Year, American Treasure Tour Collection, Oaks, PAġ931 PTC Carousel, Idlewild Park, Ligonier, PA (facade made by Artizan, nicknamed "The Wurlitzan"), alongside a Wurlitzer Caliola (see above), alternatively playing a roll on one organ, then playing the other organ while the first one rewindsįlying Horses Carousel, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, USAĬedar Point Sandusky, Ohio, 1925 Dentzel carousel, in storage Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum 1916 #1 Special Carrousel, North Tonawanda, NY, plays alongside a Wurlitzer 146-A (see below), alternatively playing a roll on one organ, then playing the other organ while the first one rewinds, has keyboard Knoebels Amusement Resort, Elysburg, PA Only plays on COAA Band Organ Rallies
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Virginia Musical Museum, Williamsburg, VirginiaĬhris Carlisle Collection, Missouri, from Lenny Marvin movie prop house collection, Los Angeles Jasper Sanfilippo Collection, ex Harold Shaner Collection, brass whistles with keyboard and drums, Victorian Palace, Barrington Hills, Illinois Harold Warp's Pioneer Village, brass whistles, Minden, NE It is a one of a kind model in which no other was known to be produced, was last publicly used on the Carousel at Cabana Beach Park in Washington, Pennsylvaniaġ931 PTC Carousel, Idlewild Park, Ligonier, Pennsylvania, alongside a Wurlitzer 103 (see below), alternatively playing a roll on one organ, then playing the other organ while the first one rewinds "The Mammoth" Wurlitzer Military Band Organ, 160, American Treasure Tour.Īmerican Treasure Tour (several), Oaks, PAĭeBence Antique Music World, 1261 Liberty Street, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA.
