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This is an original condition Wurlitzer 112 electric piano. This is the first model of Wurlitzer electric piano ever produced. This early version comes with the side-mounted assembly for the pedal, which changed to under-mounted for all subsequent models.

The piano turns on and plays well. Ready for use at your performance needing that classic Wurlitzer sound! It hasn’t been played regularly for many years, so a few reeds were recently replaced to bring it back into tune. It’s cosmetically imperfect, but the original finish is in tact, minus a few small blemishes. The pictures tell the story. 
The power cord is not original as the original cord was lost. The stool, stool legs and piano legs are all original and function as originally intended. There is one broken latch on the keyboard cover.
You’d be hard pressed to find a more original, unrestored Wurlitzer 112. 

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • 112 64-Key Electric Piano
Finish
  • Speckled Tan
Categories
Year
  • 1955
Made In
  • United States
Analog / Digital
  • Analog
Key Size
  • Full Size
Color Family
  • Tan
Number of Keys
  • 64 Keys
Keyboard Action
  • Weighted

Bonner Technologies

Westerville, OH, United States
Sales:1
Joined Reverb:2022

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