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Junchen, David L. Published by Showcase Publications (1989). ISBN 10: 0917800044 ISBN 13: 9780917800047.
Encyclopedia of the American Theatre Organ, Vol. 2, by David L Junchen (born 1946), Showcase Publications (1985), p. 509
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But to diehard organ buffs Atlantic City will be forever remem- bered as the location of the largest or? gan ever built. And were it not for this instrument, the name Midmer-Losh would undoubtedly long since have passed into relative obscurity. p. 320)
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David L. Junchen, in The Encyclopedia of the American Theatre Organ, vol. 54 mentions that this organ was sold to the Eastern Vaudeville Co. of Buffalo. I have been unable to trace any reference to such a company. But then Charles S. Illingworth, in Buffalo Theatres-1898 to 1908 (Niagara Frontier 6, no. 2, Summer 1959, p. 44), in writing on burlesque at the Lafayette and the Garden, states that there were two wheels, or circuits, the Columbia or Eastern and the Empire or Western.
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