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Military Band Organ
By Bill Black

I'm trying to research the origin of the term "Military Band Organ". I'm wondering if this term to describe mechanical organs originated with Wurlitzer to describe their organs or if this term was in use in Europe (and "borrowed" by Wurlitzer). I you have any thoughts about the subject, I'm interested in your opinions. Thanks.

Bill Black

P.S.: Keep up the good work, Robbie! Your efforts are appreciated.

[ Thanks, Bill. Your research will be, too! -- Robbie


(Message sent Mon 3 Mar 1997, 03:35:07 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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