That Gasparini Street Organ I believe has the same facade of another Gasparini organ that's in the Speelklok museum. It hasn't been on UA-cam for a quite a while there's some videos of it when it was once owned by Alan Smith it's nice that it's got a new owner now. What I find quite unique is pipe layout as the bourdon pipes are at the back.
It's an interesting organ isn't it? Did you know that this facade is not original but was carved in about 2010 or so, and is indeed modelled off the facade of the Gasparini in Utrecht.
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Another Gavioli Trumpet Organ! Sounds like a Wurlitzer 125, 148, or Dekleist.
That's because american brands copied european barrel organs and mainly french models (Limonaire and Gavioli)
@@tomconseil1300 Well, take the 165 for example. It was clearly inspired from the Bruder Elite Apollo, right?
@@tomconseil1300What about the 145-147, 153, and other organs? Those were based on German fair organs.
@@ThatEverydayEnthusiast I didn't know that. Because they do sound like em.
@@tomconseil1300 Or were rather inspired by. Because keep in mind, Eugene De Kleist and Rudolph Wurlitzer himself were of German origin!
That Gasparini Street Organ I believe has the same facade of another Gasparini organ that's in the Speelklok museum.
It hasn't been on UA-cam for a quite a while there's some videos of it when it was once owned by Alan Smith it's nice that it's got a new owner now.
What I find quite unique is pipe layout as the bourdon pipes are at the back.
It's an interesting organ isn't it? Did you know that this facade is not original but was carved in about 2010 or so, and is indeed modelled off the facade of the Gasparini in Utrecht.