Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts
Residence: Terry L. Hochmuth

The RUDOLPH WURLITZER Co., Opus 2137, 1930 - “Original Specifications”


ACCOMPANIMENT (Expressive)    SOLO (Expressive)             PEDAL (Expressive)
  8  Open Diapason              16 Open Diapason (TC)         16 Tibia Clausa
  8  Tibia Clausa               16 Tibia Clausa               16 Bourdon
  8  Oboe Horn                  16 Oboe Horn (TC)             8  Open Diapason
  8  Salicional                 16 Contra Viol (TC)           8  Tibia Clausa
  8  Voix Celeste (TC)          16 Vox Humana (TC)            8  Oboe Horn
  8  Flute                      8  Open Diapason              8  Cello
  8  Vox Humana                 8  Tibia Clausa               8  Flute
  4  Piccolo                    8  Oboe Horn
  4  Salicet                    8  Salicional
  4  Octave Celeste             8  Voix Celeste (TC)
  4  Flute                      8  Flute
     Harp Chrysoglott           8  Vox Humana
                                4  Octave
                                4  Piccolo
                                4  Salicet
                                4  Octave Celeste
                                4  Flute
                                4  Vox Humana
                                   Cathedral Chimes
                                   Xylophone
                                   Harp Chrysoglott
                                   Tremulant


STOP / RANK / PIPE ANALYSIS
  16 Open Diapason (TC)      (So)  –-  Tenor C. From the 8' Open Diapason.
  16 Tibia Clausa        (So/Ped)  12  Extension of the 8' Tibia Clausa.
  16 Oboe Horn (TC)          (So)  –-  Tenor C. From the 8' Oboe Horn. 
  16 Contra Viol (TC)        (So)  –-  Tenor C. From the 8' Salicional.
  16 Vox Humana (TC)         (So)  –-  Tenor C. From the 8' Vox Humana.
  8  Open Diapason       (So/Acc)  61
  8  Diapason               (Ped)  –-  Same as the 8' Open Diapason.
  8  Tibia Clausa    (So/Acc/Ped)  61
  8  Oboe Horn       (So/Acc/Ped)  61
  8  Salicional          (So/Acc)  61
  8  Cello                  (Ped)  –-  Same as the 8' Salicional.
  8  Voix Celeste (TC)   (So/Acc)  49  Tenor C.
  8  Flute           (So/Acc/Ped)  61
  8  Vox Humana          (So/Acc)  61
  4  Octave                  (So)  12  Extension of the 8' Open Diapason.
  4  Piccolo             (So/Acc)  12  Extension of the 8' Tibia Clausa.
  4  Salicet             (So/Acc)  12  Extension of the 8' Salicional.
  4  Octave Celeste      (So/Acc)  12  Extension of the 8' Celeste.
  4  Flute               (So/Acc)  12  Extension of the 8' Flute.
  4  Vox Humana              (So)  –-  From the 8' Vox Humana.
     Tremulant               (So)      Affects the entire instrument.
     Cathedral Chimes        (So)  18
     Xylophone               (So)  37
     Harp Chrysoglott    (So/Acc)  49


PIPE SUMMARY

Open Diapason           Tibia Clausa            Oboe Horn               Salicional
  73 pipes                85 pipes                61 pipes                73 pipes

Celeste                 Flute                   Vox Humana
  61 pipes                85 pipes                61 pipes


COUPLERS                                     FINGER PISTONS
  None                                         Solo & Pedal                  1 – 5
                                               Accomp & Pedal                1 – 5

PEDAL MOVEMENTS                               
  Expression                   (bal.)        TOE STUDS
  Crescendo                    (bal.)          None


ACTION: E-P unit       VOICES: 7       STOPS: 40       RANKS: 7       PIPES: 499
                                    (inc. percuss.)


NOTES
This organ was originally installed in the Harleigh Cemetery in Camden, NJ. It was
acquired second-hand at an unknown time by First evangelical Free Church of Brooklyn,
NY. and installed there by an unknown person or firm. It was acquired by Terry Hochmuth
in November 2005, and subsequently installed by him in his home in Yarmouth Port, Mass.

Sources: Wurlitzer opus list; New York City Organ Project website; Terry Lee
         Hochmuth, and extant organ.

 [Received from James R. Stettner 2016-07-06.]
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