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<DIV>> From: "Allen Wright" <<A
href="mailto:akwright@btopenworld.com">akwright@btopenworld.com</A>></DIV></DIV>
<DIV>> I like finding hidden signatures on parts in old <BR>>
pianos, and reading old parts for wht they have to say. <BR></DIV>
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<DIV>I'm in the middle of restoring a 1925 Wurlitzer 146-B band organ to factory
condition. It's quite a collector's piece, best I can tell there are
perhaps less then 9 surviving model Bs. The model B has wings on each side
of the facade with hand made carvings. The wings were beyond salvage so I
had to reproduce new ones. I carefully steamed off all the original
carvings to transfer onto the new wood.</DIV>
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<DIV>One the back of one portion of a carving that was glued down I found
written in pencil:</DIV>
<DIV>"Made By D. Wralla". Obviously a hand carver in the facade
department. This is a very exciting find on machines like this.</DIV>
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<DIV>Rob Goodale, RPT</DIV>
<DIV>Las Vegas, NV</DIV>
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