Make:
Wurlitzer




ABOUT THIS WURLITZER PIANO:

This piano was not only made in America, but it was made in DeKalb, IL, less than 30 miles from our Geneva store. It's in great condition and has a beatiful burled insert on the music rack and above the pedals. (No flash was used in the picture of the music rack insert; a flash was used in taking the photo of the pedal area, which is why there is a variation in color). Speaking of music racks, if you're allergic to 1970's designs that employ metal grills in music racks, you're not alone. We can remove it at no charge, leaving no visible signs of this piano having been born in the 70's.

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Model:
-
Size:
41" console
Year:
1971
Case & Finish:
Mediterranean Walnut
WURLITZER
COMPANY
HISTORY :
Wurlitzer may be known more for its jukeboxes these days, but it was a formidible name in affordable pianos for over a century until they closed their doors in 1985. Baldwin subsequently bought the name and began applying the name to their own pianos and those made in Korea. Most recently, Baldwin had been applying the name onto pianos made in (gulp) China. Yes, a name as American as baseball, hot dogs and apple pie is now proudly "Made in China". Alas, no one can hear (founder) Rudolph Wurlitzer's screams. See "What's with all these old American brand names being resurrected by new companies?"
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