ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

From: Ron Rhode, July 2009

A and B are the same place (change of name on the theatre), so I guess it's alright to say B.

C is for Joe and Bill--I don't know their last names, but they always called it the Jobi Organ in Truro, MA. Mike Folley took it out of the theatre in approximately 1978 and put it in their home. It was there until June 19th, 2009, when I removed it and moved it to Phoenix, AZ. It is still the complete, original Model 205 with a Post Horn in the holes where the Kinura was racked. The Kinura is there, but is not playable.

I don't know if you want to list Terry Hochmuth as the D owner of the organ. Bill and Joe sold it to him, but he didn't remove the organ from their house. He left it there because he was building a house in the same neighborhood. That was all about six years ago, and he didn't get it done. He still has the RJ player and decided that it was plenty of organ for what he was building, that he didn't need two instruments, so he sold the #2016 to me.

Therefore, I am technically the E owner of the instrument.

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