![]() ![]() ![]() Based on the earlier H3M Wurlitzer model, the Palace’s organ is one of only seven ever built in this style. The Palace Theatre’s Wurlitzer is a model 220. In the end, Wurlitzer wound up building more “specials” than standard theater organ models. ![]() A lot of standard models were built and sold, but many of Wurlitzer’s theatre organs were not “standard” and thus designated as “specials”. Wurlitzer designed a series of standard models which were given a style designation. It was fully installed by March 15, 1928. The organ was tagged for delivery to the Lorain Palace Theatre on February 25, 1928. The Lorain Palace Theatre’s Wurlitzer is Opus 1858. Each Wurlitzer theatre organ has an “Opus” number, which is a serial number specific to that particular instrument. Wurlitzer was only one, but by far the largest, of many builders of theater pipe organs. ![]()
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