Dear Tinseltoes – THANK YOU very much for posting the links to the “Exhibitors Herald” and “Boxoffice” articles showing pictures of the Lafayette. I really appreciate it. The WurliTzer trade ad from “Exhibitors Herald” included the best picture of the WurliTzer organ(which I currently own) while still in the theatre that I’ve ever seen. Larry Fenner.
I am very interested in obtaining photos of the Lafayette Theatre, particularly interior shots that show the organ. Of course I’m willing to reimburse costs. Please contact me at Thanks!
Another picture of the Lafayette Theatre and additional information about the WutliTzer organ are available at www.opus501.com under the “History” section of the website.
WurliTzer Opus 501 is still intact, but was moved from Connecticut in 2007 and is currently being rebuilt and installed in a residence in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Dear Tinseltoes – THANK YOU very much for posting the links to the “Exhibitors Herald” and “Boxoffice” articles showing pictures of the Lafayette. I really appreciate it. The WurliTzer trade ad from “Exhibitors Herald” included the best picture of the WurliTzer organ(which I currently own) while still in the theatre that I’ve ever seen. Larry Fenner.
I am very interested in obtaining photos of the Lafayette Theatre, particularly interior shots that show the organ. Of course I’m willing to reimburse costs. Please contact me at Thanks!
Another picture of the Lafayette Theatre and additional information about the WutliTzer organ are available at www.opus501.com under the “History” section of the website.
WurliTzer Opus 501 is still intact, but was moved from Connecticut in 2007 and is currently being rebuilt and installed in a residence in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.