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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1949 Vol. 108 N. 3 - Page 4

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
WURLITZER Presents
Its New Series 21 Organ
The only electronic organ with a
4' Super Octave on the pedal and a
real 0mreat to Pedal Coupler that, am
in large church organs, bring* the
brilliant 2'. 2-21 it' and 4'. us trell as
8'. manual pitches to the pedals to
make tit stops in the pedal section.
What does this mean to Wurlitzer Organ dealers?
It means a wide open opportunity to sell large
churches where good organists demand the features
of the new Wurlitzer Series 21 and an opportunity
to sell music educators who must select an organ
for practice, teaching and auditorium purposes where
those same Series 21 specifications are imperative.
Other new market broadening, sales stimulating
features include pedal and manual action as fast and
responsive as that found in the costliest traditional
organs and special finishes such as mahogany, blonde
and light or dark oak to match any interior wood-
work which are available on special order in place
of the standard hand-rubbed figured walnut finish.
We predict the new Series 21 will outsell any other
two manual electronic organ in 1949! Here's proof!
Although just introduced in December, the majority of
Wurlitzer Organ Dealers who received initial sample
shipments made almost immediate sales and have
already re-ordered! The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company,
Organ Division, North Tonawanda, N . Y.
WURLITZER
Builders of fine Organs for over 39 years/
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, MARCH 194*

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