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Wurlitzer Electric Saucer Bells
By Carl Shannon

Wurlitzer included "saucer bells" in their line of available
percussions.  I have a set of Wurlitzer electric saucer bells,
which are identical to the ones in the Deagan catalog of the day.

My saucer bell set never got installed, and I am going to put them
on the market.  (All are in excellent shape except one, which is
incomplete -- as I remember, the bell is mounted, but the ringer
assembly is missing).

Another thing I will have to check, but I think each bell has
a switch for either "reiterating" or "single strike".

Carl Shannon


(Message sent Mon 1 Sep 2008, 17:41:31 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Bells, Electric, Saucer, Wurlitzer

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