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    • Frederick C. Lowrey

      • The Lowrey organ was an electronic organ named after its developer, Frederick C. Lowrey (1871–1955), a Chicago -based industrialist and entrepreneur. Lowrey's first commercially successful full-sized electronic organ, the Model S Spinet or Berkshire, came to market in 1955, the year of his death.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SpinetSpinet - Wikipedia

    Spinet built in 1765 by Johann Heinrich Silbermann. Bachhaus, Eisenach, Germany. Click for a more detailed view, revealing the use of bookmatched veneering. A spinet is a smaller type of harpsichord or other keyboard instrument, such as a piano or organ.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WurlitzerWurlitzer - Wikipedia

    Among Wurlitzer's electronic instruments, beginning with electrostatic reed organs in 1947, the most important have been the fully electronic organs, especially the two-manual-and-pedals spinet type (from 1971 with synthesizer features) for domestic use.

  4. Entry-level all-tab transistor spinet organ, no tonewheels. This series were all designed in the United States, built in Japan, and subsequently also assembled in England: Initially, first series were built by Yamaha (c.1969–), then by Nihon Hammond during 1973–1975.

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    Model Name / Number
    Years Produced
    A
    1935–1938 [5]
    The first Hammond in production. Two ...
    A-B
    1936–1938 [5] /1942 [6]
    After the introduction of Model B-C in ...
    B-C
    1936–1942 [7]
    The first organ produced in the deeper ...
    B-A
    1938 [8]
    Model B-C style organ with built-in ...
  5. In July 1957, Gulbransen introduced its first electronic organ - designed by Richard H. Peterson. This was the Model B (Model 1100), a spinet that was the first transistor organ in the industry. Then they produced in 2050 North Ruby Street, Melrose Park, Illinois.

    Year
    Name
    1st Tube
    32
    35
    31/32
    35
    31
    35
    31
    35
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    • Gulbransen Co.; Chicago (USA)
  6. Sep 8, 2019 · The excitement… the enchantment… of the Mighty Wurlitzer in a spinet organ! To achieve this accomplishment, Wurlitzer engineers, acoustical experts and nuclear physicists conducted elaborate, highly technical research.

  7. Jan 10, 2023 · The first Yamaha electronic organ was a spinet model called the D-1, released under the company’s Electone brand in 1959. Yamaha D-1 Electone organ. Electronic organs were followed by simpler types of home organs called chord organs .

  8. spinet, small form of the harpsichord, generally wing-shaped, with a single set of strings placed at an oblique angle to the keyboard. The wing-shaped spinet may have originated in Italy during the 16th century; later it became known in France and England.

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