Lost Persons, Forgotten Names: Vic Searl
By John A. Tuttle
I last corresponded with Vic Searle in August 2009. He wrote, "I've
been here since 1948 and was active until 2002, when I was paralyzed by
a motorcycle. Three years in rehab put me back on my feet, and I still
play regular programs on the Mitsukoshi Wurlitzer which a friend and I
restored in 1984."
John A. Tuttle
Player-Care.com
Brick, NJ
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(Message sent Sat, 27 Oct 2012 19:40:12 -0400
, from time zone -0400.)
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