Toured through here during a road trip in June and if I'm ever within a few hours of there again I will definitely go back. Well worth going out of your way to check out.
0:56 Nobody will ever hear a Wurlitzer 175 Band Organ anywhere else than American Treasure Tour as their organ was the only one of it's kind ever produced. The Wurlitzer 175 is the organ behind Ginni Frey at 2:46. Aaaaannnnnndddd with regards to how much stuff (the classified owner) collects... Too much! I am a collector too but I'd rather be more like Cuckooland and cramp my walls and cielings with cuckoo clocks, not just random stuff that he goes out and finds... it's his choice but it's certainly not my taste. But what IS my taste is that he has THREE of only ELEVEN Wurlitzer 165 band organs (one of them is at 0:53), the only Wurlitzer 175 band organ made, an Artizan Style D, a North Tonawanda Barrel Organ altered to play Wurlitzer 160 band organ rolls(it's the only organ playing those rolls, the only surviving 160 was that at Joyland Park in Wichita, KS, whereabouts not concretely known right now) and many other excellent band organs!!! But yeah if I owned them, they'd be in a much more orderly collection than (classified)'s walls of things!
Toured through here during a road trip in June and if I'm ever within a few hours of there again I will definitely go back. Well worth going out of your way to check out.
0:56 Nobody will ever hear a Wurlitzer 175 Band Organ anywhere else than American Treasure Tour as their organ was the only one of it's kind ever produced.
The Wurlitzer 175 is the organ behind Ginni Frey at 2:46.
Aaaaannnnnndddd with regards to how much stuff (the classified owner) collects... Too much! I am a collector too but I'd rather be more like Cuckooland and cramp my walls and cielings with cuckoo clocks, not just random stuff that he goes out and finds... it's his choice but it's certainly not my taste.
But what IS my taste is that he has THREE of only ELEVEN Wurlitzer 165 band organs (one of them is at 0:53), the only Wurlitzer 175 band organ made, an Artizan Style D, a North Tonawanda Barrel Organ altered to play Wurlitzer 160 band organ rolls(it's the only organ playing those rolls, the only surviving 160 was that at Joyland Park in Wichita, KS, whereabouts not concretely known right now) and many other excellent band organs!!! But yeah if I owned them, they'd be in a much more orderly collection than (classified)'s walls of things!
Shh! Don't say his name!
Who is neilson?
@_and_cordsdude7415 (insert classified information here)
Remove his name now, he doesnt want to be known @@CBF1
@@wurly164 OK, it has been done
The machine at 0:52 is a Wurlitzer 165.
yup, the former William E. Black organ
And at 5:09 there's a Artizan style D band organ
@@bartonpercival3216 That's true
@@bartonpercival3216 That is Lindy, formerly owned by Allan Stafford.
Most of my videos are of this museum
If you funny gril