![]() ![]() Apparently I turned on the correct one first which was the one on the left. I thought well almost Hammond like yet a bit far apart. ![]() I remember seeing this arrangement on the model 50 the first time I saw it. How I wished the church where I played at the time had a Wurlitzer reed model.īTW I think I am correct one of the off/on switches turn on the blower, and the other one the amp. Wurlitzer knew what a great theater organ sound was as well as certainly what a good church organ should sound like. I can't blame them for the great sound this organ could do for a church. Also apparently that church was going to make sure they had plenty of parts on hand if needed. I do remember that Wurlitzer had a great sound, and I'm sure this one is from the same time. In the early 90's the Saville Organ was replaced with a small unit Reuter Pipe Organ. I have no idea where it went when they purchased a Saville Organ in the late 70's. It was in the local Catholic church for years, and was in need of plenty of work on it. I played on a model 50 a few times, but not for any service. I wonder why is this church going to be demolished? It sure has been taken good care for a good number of years. It is a shame the church is going to be torn down, but you will have a rare gem in this organ. I am amazed to see a model 25 looking this as well as this one does. ![]()
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