Manual exists, less rare than the keyboard as they continued using it, inappropriately, for the 111. This model seems to be quite rare may have been replaced with the 111 within months. (does this double as a carrying handle?) Is there a damper pedal? I'm guessing not. Photo shows wrought iron legs (dif from those on 110) and a music stand that spans the whole instrument and attaches on the sides. Not mentioned in most Wurlitzer literature-not even in the "reed compatibility" memos. (scroll or click/drag text to right for additional/hidden columns->)Įxtremely rare, perhaps a prototype or the model placed in test markets. Clicking the golden “Thanks” button below will bring you to a PayPal page, where you can pick an amount you’d like to give. If you find this page useful, please support my research with a contribution. The table is wide, and has some inadvertently hidden columns that you will see if you select text and drag to the right. Hint: Select 10 entries per page in dropdown for ease in navigating. In other cases, (the earliest 140B’s, the earliest 200A’s), it appears that completely-assembled instruments from the prior model run had the newest amps put in at the last minute, and were badged with the newest model number, in spite of being hybrids of two distinct model generations. Therefore, certain models (the 112A, the first run of 140/145/720) seem to be hybrids designed to use up parts before a major transition goes into effect–or, they are, in effect, short-run prototypes. It is becoming increasingly clear that Wurlitzer had a policy of using up parts whenever possible. The descriptions of differentiating features between models should be taken as general guides. The list is followed by some important notes about Reed Eras (now found here), and other clarifications. New: Testimonals from satisfied customers While a comments section may be enabled on the site, it is best to call me: 34.Ĭlick: Wurlitzer Tuning, Regulation and Repair I make house calls in greater New York City, including occasional excursions to Long Island. Please click here for a recent epiphany on ways you can far more accurately approximate the date of your Wurli’s assembly. I hope others find this helpful, and can help me make the dates and data even more accurate and specific. I’d realized there was no one page on the internet that listed every Wurlitzer Electronic Piano model, its years made, and its basic, differentiating features.
Send me a message with your zip code for an accurate shipping cost.I began this page in July 2014. May be less or more depending on your location. Had planned to DIY it into a tube guitar amp, but have too many other projects. Please view all the photos for condition and what's included. Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg) 26 lb (26 lb 0 oz) / 11.804 kgĪmp is Untested and sold As-Is. Organ Amplifier 501846-01 - Wurlitzer Co., The Rudolphĭimensions (WHD) 16 x 6.75 x 9 inch / 406 x 171 x 229 mm Loudspeaker - This model requires external speaker(s). Power type and voltage Alternating Current supply (AC) / 117 Volt Manufacturer / Brand: Wurlitzer Co., The Rudolph Vintage Wurlitzer Organ Tube Amplifier for 4460 Organ.