Thank You Mike! I realize I have bitten off more than I can chew, and I hit a real dead end during covid with motivation and energy to finish the projects. Someone suggested I try and start a UA-cam channel to give me a framework for the restoration, and deadlines etc. to force myself to get started again. That was about six months ago and it seems to be working :) Thanks again for your kind comment.
@@WurlitzerOrganRescue I really love watching your progress. I have a few things on my Wurlitzer to finish its restoration. It is hard to get re-motivated. Thanks to you, I have gotten my motivational spark back ! Once I get started, I really enjoy working on it. Mike
Actually that was just the vacuum bellows. Lots more parts to be restored and assembled so that we will have a complete fully functioning Wurlitzer 105 organ. Stick around and you won’t be disappointed! 🤣
It is a great ambition to have, but it can be expensive and time consuming. If you want to try and make some parts to see if you really want to I can send you some plans for a few pipes and other things :) Let me know :) Thanks for commenting.
Your videos always go by so fast. Thank you for sharing.
I enjoy the narration explaining what you're doing!!!
Looks fantastic!!
Great job Michael!
Thank You Mike! I realize I have bitten off more than I can chew, and I hit a real dead end during covid with motivation and energy to finish the projects. Someone suggested I try and start a UA-cam channel to give me a framework for the restoration, and deadlines etc. to force myself to get started again. That was about six months ago and it seems to be working :) Thanks again for your kind comment.
@@WurlitzerOrganRescue I really love watching your progress. I have a few things on my Wurlitzer to finish its restoration. It is hard to get re-motivated. Thanks to you, I have gotten my motivational spark back ! Once I get started, I really enjoy working on it.
Mike
This is amazing! I’ve enjoyed this series! I’m sad that this is the end.
Actually that was just the vacuum bellows. Lots more parts to be restored and assembled so that we will have a complete fully functioning Wurlitzer 105 organ. Stick around and you won’t be disappointed! 🤣
@ Phew! Thank you! Your work is wonderful.
@ One suggestion I have, move the audio back a little bit, as it seems it’s ahead of the visuals.
I eagerly want to acquire a 105!
It is a great ambition to have, but it can be expensive and time consuming. If you want to try and make some parts to see if you really want to I can send you some plans for a few pipes and other things :) Let me know :) Thanks for commenting.
@@WurlitzerOrganRescue Well, I am only 16, and at my age, a mechanical music instrument is beyond my budget.
@@khmam Then you have lots of time! It is a great hobby. Where do you live?
@@WurlitzerOrganRescue Pennsylvania, not too far away from Joe Hilferty.