![]() ![]() The 44 was a spinet with nine stops on each manual and three lever controls for pedal volume and vibrato. They were the 44 (they did not call it 4400 as they did with other models), 4600, 46. ![]() In 19, these models were discontinued and a new, streamlined version of the reed-electric organ was introduced. These instruments were excellent, I have played several of them in churches and they sounded exactly like pipe organs. After the war, Wurlitzer came out with several models using reeds and electronic amplification, designated as various models from Model 20 to Model 50. In the mid-1960s, the Hammond Organ Company purchased Everett. In this form, it was not practical and needed many improvements to be a fully competitive instrument. This latter company was famous for the Orgatron, which was a reed organ electronically amplified. Just before the involvement of the United States in World War II, the Wurlitzer Company purchased the Everett Organ Company in Grand Haven, Michigan, USA. In 1935, the company discontinued production of these fine instruments. The Wurlitzer Organ will always be remembered as the Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ of the 1920a and 1930s. They developed, over the centuries, band instruments and were famous for jukeboxes. Two keyboards, full pedals, RealRhythm, Fantom Fingers, Special Effects, and original owners manual.Email or calltext 97 if interested. ![]() Baldwin Studio II Model 213DR organ for sale, 500. ![]()
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