Known band organ models once produced by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company of North Tonawanda, New York, USA and information regarding currently active models and their locations include:Harold Warp's Pioneer Village, brass whistles, Minden, NE Jasper Sanfilippo Collection, ex Harold Shaner Collection, brass whistles with keyboard and drums, Victorian Palace, Barrington Hills, Illinois Virginia Musical Museum, Williamsburg, Virginia Chris Carlisle Collection, Missouri, from Lenny Marvin movie prop house collection, Los Angeles Knoebels Amusement Resort, Elysburg, PA Only plays on COAA Band Organ Rallies Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum 1916 #1 Special Carrousel, North Tonawanda, NY, plays alongside a Wurlitzer 146-A (see below), alternatively playing a roll on one organ, then playing the other organ while the first one rewinds, has keyboard Unknown Year, American Treasure Tour Collection, Oaks, PA Flying Horses Carousel, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, USA Cedar Point Sandusky, Ohio, 1925 Dentzel carousel, in storage Storybook Land, Egg Harbor Township, NJ, USA, under restoration Nevada City Music Hall Bronson Collection, Michigan Private Collection, DesPlaines, Il Chris Carlisle Collection, Missouri, "Hot Lips Hoolihan" from Paul Eakins Collection Jasper Sanfilippo Collection, Victorian Palace, Barrington Hills, Illinois (early model) Knoebels Amusement Resort, Elysburg, PA Only plays on COAA Band Organ Rallies Museum Carousel, Museum of Carousel Art and History, Sandusky, Ohio, USA, turns on and off with carousel DeBence Antique Music World,[2] 1261 Liberty Street, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA Private Collection, Illinois, from Arnold Marcus Chernoff Western History Collection, DeKleist made 125 updated by Wurlitzer, used by Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show 1900 Dentzel Carousel, Pullen Park, Raleigh, NC, Pullen Park Carousel Gilson Collection, WI Roseneath Carousel, Roseneath, Ontario, Canada [3] Knoebels Amusement Resort, Elysburg, PA Carousel of Happiness,[4] Nederland, Colorado, USA Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum, North Tonawanda, NY, currently under restoration Pottstown Carousel, Pottstown, PA, USA, and it does not play, but is able to play.
1925 PTC Carousel #72 Sonny's Place, Somers, CT formerly owned by Jim Kenney, Clifton, New Jersey currently idle 1917 Broad Ripple Park Carousel, The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, currently idle Unknown Year, Private Collection in Gloversville New York, Restored.
Currently on display at the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum in North Tonawanda, NY until restoration work on the carousel is complete DeBence Antique Music World, 1261 Liberty Street, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA.
Originally used on the Carousel at Idora Park, Youngstown, Ohio, features metal bells on the front of the machine that accompanies the music 1907 Gilson Collection, Middleton, Wisconsin 1905 Elise Roenigk Collection, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, rumoured first one built(built before commercial introduction in 1906) 1926 PTC Carousel #79, nicknamed "The Queen of Kings Island", play from time to time, restored 2021-2022 according to video posted June 12, 2022 [10] Kings Island, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA[11] Knott's Berry Farm Dentzel Carousel, Buena Park, CA, From Hersheypark, unrestored Arnold Chase Collection former King Arthur Carrousel 157 from Disneyland, factory converted to Caliola rolls and back to 165 rolls in restoration, Connecticut Bronson Collection, Dundee, Michigan Sanfilippo Collection, Victorian Palace, early one without clarinets and piccolos, Barrington Hills, Il Lakeside Amusement Park, sold in 1924 by the Berni Organ Company, Denver, Colorado, resides in the park owner's house Ex Torin, Ames, Milhous (sold for $185,000),[12] and Andrews Collections, Sold May 2, 2015 at auction, whereabouts unknown ConeyIslandMusic.com, sold in 1924 by the Berni Organ Company a Wurlitzer agent to Luna Park, Coney Island for use on PTC #66, later under the ownership of the McCullough Brothers it was used on three other Coney Island carousels including Ward's Kiddieland and Feltman's, fully restored with a Rosa Patton decorated facade, McHenry, Il.
1914 Undisclosed location, in storage 1915 Jasper Sanfilippo, Victorian Palace, Barrington Hills, Illinois (serial #2943) 1916 American Treasure Tour Collection, Oaks, Pennsylvania.
(serial #4182; 1929), originally sold to St. Mary's Catholic Church, Amsterdam, NY Alan Bies & Steve Boehck, Houston, Tex.