Weinstock Theatre

location unknown
New York, N.Y.
           
Wurlitzer Organ Company
North Tonawanda, N.Y. – Opus 1140 (1925)
Electro-pneumatic action
Style B
2 manuals, 4 ranks, piano console


This organ is dated August 22, 1925.
           
Pedal – 32 notes
16
  Bourdon
  Pedal 2nd Touch
8
  Trumpet
  Bass Drum
8
  Flute
  Kettle Drum
8
  Cello
  Cymbal

 

   

 

   
Accompaniment (Manual I) –- 61 notes
16
  Contra Viole [TC]     Snare Drum
16
  Bourdon     Tambourine
8
  Trumpet     Castanets
8
  Salicional     Chinese Block
8
  Flute      
8
  Vox Humana     Accompaniment 2nd Touch
4
  Salicet
8
  Trumpet
4
  Flute      
          Three Adjustable Combination Pistons

 

   

 

   
Solo (Manual II) – 61 notes
16
  Contra Viole [TC]
2 2/3
  Twelfth
16
  Bourdon
2
  Piccolo
16
  Vox Humana
  Cathedral Chimes
8
  Trumpet
  Xylophone
8
  Salicional
  Glockenspiel
8
  Flute
   
8
  Vox Humana
  Solo 2nd Touch
4
  Salicet
8
  Trumpet
4
  Flute
  Xylophone
4
  Vox Humana      
        Three Adjustable Combination Pistons

 

   

 

   
General
One Balanced Expression Pedal      
One General Tremulant      
One Vox Humana Tremulant      
           
Effects (operated by pistons)
Sleigh Bells Bird Fire Gong (reiterating)
Triangle Train Steamboat Whistle
Horse Hoofs Auto Horn Siren
Surf Effect Fire Gong Tom-Tom
     
operated by push button:  
Door Bell    
           
Sources:
     Cinema Treasures website: http://www.cinematreasures.org
     Junchen, David L, comp. and ed. by Jeff Weiler.. The WurliTzer Pipe Organ – An Illustrated History. Chicago: The American Theatre Organ Society, 2005.
     
Kaufmann, Preston J. Encyclopedia of the American Theatre Organ, Vol. 3. Pasadena: Showcase Publications, 1995.