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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1945 Vol. 104 N. 10 - Page 7

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
Wurlitzer presents the new Series 20 Orga-
tron, first of a complete line of electrofiic organs
in two manual and single manual cofisoles in
a broad variety of designs and specifications.
Full American Guild of Organists specifications, dis-
tinctive yet traditional style, new standards of perform-
ance made possible by Wurlitzer's vast electronic
engineering facilities and long experience in the build-
ing of fine musical instruments. . . these are a few of
the factors which make the Series 20 an organ with
which Wurlitzer Orgatron dealers will dominate the
Church, Mortuary and Institutional markets.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE MAGAZINE, OCTOBER, 1945
Introduction of the new Series 10 single manual Wur-
litzer Orgatron as well as additional models created
especially for the home, entertainment and other spe-
cialized markets will be made soon.
This great line of Wurlitzer-engineered and designed
Orgatrons, backed by an extensive, far-reaching ad-
vertising and merchandising program will make the
Wurlitzer Orgatron franchise one of the most valu-
able in the musical instrument business. The Rudolph
Wurlitzer* Company, Orgatron Division, North
Tonawanda, New York.
*THt NAME THAT MKANS MlUlf
TO MILLIONS

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