From what I remember this was in Karl Scheffy's collection at one time. He uploaded a video of it just before listing it for sale. It's current owner has had it since 2020 as far as I remember.
I've been listening to these organs for many years, and this one sure sounds like a Wurlitzer 145, even though it has the façade of a 146-B ... I would love to know the serial number.
Not sure if you got the serial number, but in case you didn't notice the pipes above the bells are flutes instead of violins which would make this a 145. I thought the 4 145Bs were accounted for though.
I just sent Jim an email asking for the serial number. I also copied your about comment about the Flutes observation and sent that in the email to Jim too. Thanks for bring this observation to our attention and for stopping by.
Here is the serial number The serial # is 4240 It came out of the factory as a 145 with 146B front and wings. You can email Jim and contact for more information about his band organ at delpinball@aol.com Jim is looking forward to meeting you.
@@anthonygiglio9860 I think it was earlier with the Scheffy collection in Pennsylvania which was auctioned in I think late 2019. I am not sure where the Scheffy's got it from and would love to know!
From what I remember this was in Karl Scheffy's collection at one time. He uploaded a video of it just before listing it for sale. It's current owner has had it since 2020 as far as I remember.
I will ask Jim when I see him if it was in Karl’s collection. Thanks for the information and for stopping by and stour comment.
0:41 "The American Guard, Here They Come"
1:05 "The College Spirit"
nice....
Im just watching this for the first time. This a Wurlitzer model 146B, they made an A version. A great organ if tuned and fixed properly.
Thanks for dropping by and letting us know the information. I'm sure the Del Music Amusement Co. owner has it tuned in perfectly!
I used to have the same model. 146b
Glad to hear.
That is so awesome. Thanks for sharing.
I hear you....Thanks for dropping in and commenting. I like hearing from other people that love all types of amusement machines.
Wow. That’s incredible.
It sure is....Thanks for dropping by.
Great Sounding Organ 😊
Glad you think so
Fellow EM Pinball collector here. Maybe too personal - but does anyone know what these organs generally cost?
Feel free to contact Jim at Del Music Amusement Company in NJ and asked him what the general cost would be for these organs...he will know.
Good roll playing
Thanks
I've been listening to these organs for many years, and this one sure sounds like a Wurlitzer 145, even though it has the façade of a 146-B ... I would love to know the serial number.
This is my friends organ. I will see if he can give me the serial number.
@@viccamppinball Thank you!
Not sure if you got the serial number, but in case you didn't notice the pipes above the bells are flutes instead of violins which would make this a 145. I thought the 4 145Bs were accounted for though.
I just sent Jim an email asking for the serial number. I also copied your about comment about the Flutes observation and sent that in the email to Jim too. Thanks for bring this observation to our attention and for stopping by.
Here is the serial number The serial # is 4240 It came out of the factory as a 145 with 146B front and wings.
You can email Jim and contact for more information about his band organ at delpinball@aol.com
Jim is looking forward to meeting you.
Band organ music american guard
thanks for comment
When you are going to sell it.
Sorry, it is not for sale at the present time.If it does become available I will let you know.
Where Did This Organ Come From ?
Not sure completely, but I’m guessing a home owner in NJ perhaps. I would have to check with the new owner to confirm.
@@anthonygiglio9860 I think it was earlier with the Scheffy collection in Pennsylvania which was auctioned in I think late 2019. I am not sure where the Scheffy's got it from and would love to know!
146b
Thanks for the comment.