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Styles of Wurlitzer Coin Pianos
By David Fowler

Hi all -- I recently purchased a Wurlitzer nickelodeon (serial
no. 28121) and, having looked through the Bowers Encyclopedia, can
not identify the cabinet style.  It is a coin piano with mandolin rail.

Is there a definitive resource that I might obtain that shows all of
Wurlitzer's cabinets and stained glass patterns?  I'd like to learn
anything I can about this instrument, its history, model, original
price, and the like.  Can anyone help me or point me in the right
direction?  Any revelations would be greatly appreciated.

David Fowler


(Message sent Fri 4 Feb 2000, 13:58:04 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  Coin, Pianos, Styles, Wurlitzer

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